Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Mann v Condon [2016] FCA 532 File number: VID 28 of 2016
Judge: MOSHINSKY J
Date of judgment: 18 May 2016
Catchwords: BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY – application by bankrupt in relation to trustee's decision to file objection to discharge from bankruptcy – trustee filed an objection which was cancelled by the Inspector-General – trustee did not apply to the AAT for review of the cancellation decision – trustee filed a second objection during the 28-day period in which he could have applied to the AAT for review of the cancellation decision – whether bankrupt discharged from bankruptcy before second objection filed
Legislation: Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth), s 29 Bankruptcy Act 1996 (Cth), ss 149, 149A, 149B, 149G, 149N, 178 Federal Court Rules 2011, r 30.01(1)
Cases cited: Alcan (NT) Alumina Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Territory Revenue (NT) (2009) 239 CLR 27 BDT Holdings Pty Ltd v Piscopo [2009] FCA 151 Board of Bendigo Regional Institute of Technical and Further Education v Barclay (2012) 248 CLR 500 Commissioner of Taxation v Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd (2012) 250 CLR 503 Cummings v Claremont Petroleum NL (1996) 185 CLR 124 Frost v Sheahan (2005) 220 ALR 733 Frost v Sheahan (2008) 249 ALR 538 Frost v Sheahan (2009) 6 ABC(NS) 786; [2009] FCAFC 20 Macchia v Nilant (2001) 110 FCR 101 McGoldrick v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy (1993) 47 FCR 547 Project Blue Sky Inc v Australian Broadcasting Authority (1998) 194 CLR 355 Re Kotses (1995) 132 ALR 409 Re Wheeler; ex parte Wheeler v Halse (1994) 54 FCR 166 Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd (2012) 248 CLR 42
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