NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Creary v Essential Energy; Tathra Beach Motor Village Pty Ltd v Essential Energy; Harris v Essential Energy; Rowland v Essential Energy [2024] NSWSC 37 Hearing dates: 17 January 2024 Date of orders: 17 January 2024 Decision date: 17 January 2024 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Garling J Decision: (1) Order that the words under the heading "Particulars" contained in the 5FASOC between paragraphs 28(a) and paragraph 28(b) be struck out. (2) Order the plaintiff pay the costs of the third defendant's notice of motion. (3) Order that the first and second defendants pay their own costs of the proceedings today. Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE – Pleadings – Form and content of pleading – Whether amendment to pleadings causes prejudice – Construction of certain particulars – Whether the particulars should be struck out. Legislation Cited: Not Applicable Cases Cited: Not Applicable Texts Cited: Not Applicable Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Alexis Creary (P) Tathra Beach Motor Village Pty Ltd (P) Janet Harris (P) Phillip Rowland (P) Essential Energy (D1) Asplundh Tree Expert (Australia) Pty Ltd (D2) Pinnacle Arborpro Pty Ltd (D3) Representation: Counsel: T Smyth (P) H Pintos-Lopez (D1) T Hackett (D2) A Gandar (D3)
Solicitors: Hall and Wilcox (P) Sparke Helmore (D1) BN Law (D2) Landers (D3) File Number(s): 2020/111438; 2020/11695; 2020/112403; 2020/142398 Publication restriction: Not Applicable
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