NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Lambourne v Baker [2024] NSWCA 280 Hearing dates: 18 November 2024; 25 November 2024 Date of orders: 25 November 2024 Decision date: 25 November 2024 Before: Price AJA Decision: (1) Notices of motion 11 and 12 are dismissed. Catchwords: JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS – application to set aside orders under r 36.17 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) – the slip rule – no basis established to set aside orders Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Dranichnikov v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (2003) 77 ALJR 1088; [2003] HCA 26 Johnston v The Greens NSW (No 2) [2021] NSWCA 291 Lambourne v Baker (No 2) [2021] NSWCA 282 Lambourne v Baker (No 5) [2024] NSWCA 241 Lambourne v Baker (No 4) [2024] NSWCA 132 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v Peko-Wallsend Limited 162 CLR 24; [1986] HCA 40 Category: Consequential orders Parties: Marc Alan Lambourne (First Plaintiff) Glenn Craig Pollett (Second Plaintiff) Punters Show Pty Ltd (Third Plaintiff) Dallas Matthew Baker (First Defendant) Todd Cameron Buckingham (Second Defendant) BetMakers Technology Group Limited (Third Defendant) 12Follow Pty Ltd (Fourth Defendant) Operis Momentus Pty Ltd (Fifth Defendant) Representation: Counsel: A Cheshire SC (Defendants)
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