Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Channic Pty Ltd (No 3) [2014] FCA 1349 Citation: Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Channic Pty Ltd (No 3) [2014] FCA 1349
Parties: AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION v CHANNIC PTY LTD (ACN 141 145 753), CASH BROKERS PTY LTD (ACN 144 652 951) and COLIN WILLIAM HULBERT
File number(s): QUD 536 of 2013
Judge(s): GREENWOOD J
Date of judgment: 4 December 2014
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – consideration of an application by the respondents at the trial of the proceeding for leave to rely upon an affidavit of Danyelle Lea Pye
Date of hearing: 4 December 2014
Place: Cairns
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 11
Counsel for the Applicant: Mr R M Derrington QC with Mr S Seefeld
Solicitor for the Respondents: Dr R Spence, Integrity Criminal Legal
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION QUD 536 of 2013
BETWEEN: AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION
Applicant
AND: CHANNIC PTY LTD (ACN 141 145 753)
First Respondent
CASH BROKERS PTY LTD (ACN 144 652 951)
Second Respondent
COLIN WILLIAM HULBERT
Third Respondent
JUDGE: GREENWOOD J DATE OF ORDER: 4 December 2014 WHERE MADE: Cairns
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The respondents' application to rely on a further affidavit, being the affidavit of Ms Danyelle Lea Pye, is dismissed. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION QUD 536 of 2013
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