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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Snell v Glatis (No 4) [2021] NSWCA 42 Hearing dates: 15, 18 March 2021 Decision date: 18 March 2021 Before: Leeming JA Decision: (1) Stand over the Notice of Motion filed 12 March 2021 part heard to Thursday 25 March 2021. (2) Vary the existing stay of orders 4-24 made on 4 November 2020 so that it expires at 2pm on Friday 26 March 2021. (3) Direct the parties to provide any consent orders for the finalisation of the proceedings and the Notice of Motion to Leeming JA's Associate by 4pm on Wednesday 24 March 2021. (4) Note that in the event that consent orders are provided in accordance with order 3 above, those orders will be made and the listing on Thursday 25 March 2021 will be vacated. Catchwords: PRACTICE – variation of orders by consent – effect of application to delay winding up of companies – need to provide proper basis Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW), s 56 Cases Cited: In the matter of Scientific Management Associates Pty Ltd [2019] NSWSC 1643 Snell v Glatis [2020] NSWCA 78 Snell v Glatis (No 2) [2020] NSWCA 166 Snell v Glatis (No 3) [2020] NSWCA 267 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Margaret Edith Snell as executrix of the deceased estate of Keith Eddy Snell (Appellant, Respondent on the Notice of Motion) Christopher Glatis (First Respondent, Applicant on the Notice of Motion) Glatis Family Limited Partnership (Second Respondent, Applicant on the Notice of Motion) Owen Culley (Third Respondent, Respondent on the Notice of Motion) Representation: Counsel: A Fernon (Appellant) M Collins (First and Second Respondents) A Flower (Third Respondent)
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