Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union v Abigroup Contractors Pty Ltd [2012] FCA 1134 Citation: Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union v Abigroup Contractors Pty Ltd [2012] FCA 1134
Appeal from: Abigroup Contractors Pty Ltd v CFMEU & Ors [2012] FMCA 639
Parties: CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MINING AND ENERGY UNION AND OTHER NAMES IN THE SCHEDULE TO THE APPLICATION v ABIGROUP CONTRACTORS PTY LTD
File number: QUD 307 of 2012
Judge: GREENWOOD J
Date of judgment: 18 October 2012
Catchwords: INDUSTRIAL LAW – consideration of an application for leave to appeal from the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia in granting interlocutory orders restraining the applicants (respondents in the principal proceeding) from engaging in conduct said to be in contravention of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) – consideration of the principles governing the grant of an interlocutory injunction – consideration of the effect upon the power and jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Court to grant interlocutory orders having regard to the repeal of the provisions of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) upon which the applicant in the principal proceeding relied in seeking interim relief, by the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Act 2012 (Cth) – consideration of the transitional effect of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Regulation 2012 (Cth) STATUTES – consideration of the construction to be attributed to Regulation 2.3 of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Regulation 2012 (Cth) in preserving the operation of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) "to the extent necessary to allow [a relevant proceeding] to be dealt with PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – consideration of an application for leave to appeal from orders of the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia – consideration of the exercise of appellate power in circumstances where leave is granted
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