Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v S.J. Bambra Pty Ltd, in the matter of S.J. Bambra Pty Ltd [2010] FCA 1245
Citation: Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v S.J. Bambra Pty Ltd, in the matter of S.J. Bambra Pty Ltd [2010] FCA 1245
Parties: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION v S.J. BAMBRA PTY LTD (ACN 005 785 875)
File number: VID 542 of 2010
Judge: GORDON J
Date of judgment: 9 November 2010
Date of hearing: 9 November 2010
Date of last submissions: 9 November 2010
Place: Melbourne
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: No Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 26
Counsel for the Plaintiff: Ms A Sheggerud-Woods
Solicitor for the Plaintiff: Wisewould Mahoney
Counsel for the Defendant: Mr E Moon
Solicitor for the Defendant: Hall & Wilcox Lawyers
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY
GENERAL DIVISION VID 542 of 2010
IN THE MATTER OF S.J. BAMBRA PTY LTD (ACN 005 785 875) BETWEEN: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION
Plaintiff
AND: S.J. BAMBRA PTY LTD (ACN 005 785 875)
Defendant
JUDGE: GORDON J
DATE OF ORDER: 9 NOVEMBER 2010
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
UPON THE UNDERTAKING:
By Mr Peter James Bambra, company director, on behalf of the Defendant, not to sell, transfer, encumber, dispose or otherwise dissipate any of the Defendant's assets during the period of the stay referred to in paragraph 4 of the Orders made by Registrar Hetyey on 21 October 2010 (as extended by paragraph 1 of the Orders below), save for those assets of the Defendant required in the operation of the ordinary course of business it conducts.
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Paragraph 4 of the Orders made by Registrar Hetyey on 21 October 2010 be varied to read "the operation of Orders 1-3 of the above be stayed until 4:00pm on 16 November 2010".
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