Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Lo Pilato v Giannasca; In the Matter of Giannasca [2014] FCA 1108 Citation: Lo Pilato v Giannasca; In the Matter of Giannasca [2014] FCA 1108
Parties: IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ANTHONY ROBERT GIANNASCA; FRANK LO PILATO IN HIS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY v ANTHONY ROBERT GIANNASCA
File number: ACD 80 of 2014
Judge: FOSTER J
Date of judgment: 10 October 2014
Legislation: Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth), r 10.12(1)
Date of hearing: 10 October 2014
Place: Canberra
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: No Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 7
Solicitor for the Applicant: Ms E Webb of Trinity Law
Solicitor for the Respondent: There was no appearance either by or on behalf of the respondent
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION ACD 80 of 2014
IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ANTHONY ROBERT GIANNASCA BETWEEN: FRANK LO PILATO IN HIS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
Applicant
AND: ANTHONY ROBERT GIANNASCA
Respondent
JUDGE: FOSTER J DATE OF ORDER: 10 OCTOBER 2014 WHERE MADE: CANBERRA
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Leave be granted to the applicant to file in Court the affidavit of Frank Lo Pilato sworn on 10 October 2014. 2. The Interlocutory Application filed by the applicant (Frank Lo Pilato) on 26 August 2014 be dismissed upon the basis that, pursuant to r 10.12(1) of the Federal Court Rules 2011, service has been validly effected upon the respondent. 3. There be no orders as to the costs of the said Interlocutory Application. 4. By 30 October 2014, the respondent file and serve all affidavits upon which he intends to rely at the final hearing in answer to the applicant's affidavit evidence. 5. By 5 November 2014, the applicant file any affidavits in reply. 6. Liberty be granted to both parties to apply on three (3) days' notice or on such shorter notice as a Judge might allow. 7. The proceeding be listed for hearing at 9.15 am on 7 November 2014 before the A.C.T. List Judge. 8. The applicant use his best endeavours to bring to the notice of the respondent the terms of these Orders and to do so as soon as practicable. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
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