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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Michael Hill Jeweller (Australia) Pty Ltd v Gispac Pty Ltd [2024] NSWCA 128 Hearing dates: 27 May 2024 Date of orders: 27 May 2024 Decision date: 27 May 2024 Before: Payne JA Decision: See at [3]. Catchwords: APPEALS – Procedure – Stay pending appeal –balance of convenience – whether stay should be conditional on appellant giving security – appellant is wholly owned subsidiary of listed company – deed of cross-guarantee – whether risk appellant would default on judgment debt – no issue of principle Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) r 51.44 ASIC Corporations (Wholly-owned Companies) Instrument 2016/785 Cases Cited: Alexander v Cambridge Credit Corp Ltd (1985) 2 NSWLR 685 Gispac Pty Ltd v Michael Hill Jeweller (Australia) Pt Ltd [2024] NSWSC 356 Gispac Pty Ltd v Michael Hill Jeweller (Australia) Pty Ltd [2020] NSWSC 577 Kalifair Pty Ltd v Digi-Tech (Australia) Ltd (2002) 55 NSWLR 737; [2002] NSWCA 383 New South Wales Insurance Ministerial Corporation v Robertson [1994] NSWCA 227 Pamplin v Irwin [2024] NSWCA 112 TCN Channel 9 Pty Ltd v Antoniadis [No 2] (1999) 48 NSWLR 381 Woolworths Limited v Strong (No 2) (2011) 80 NSWLR 445; [2011] NSWCA 72 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Michael Hill Jeweller (Australia) Pty Ltd (appellant) Gispac Pty Ltd (respondent) Representation: Counsel:
B Lambourne (appellant) R Jameson (respondent)
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