COSHOTT v THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF WOOLLAHRA [1988] NSWCA 28
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COSHOTT v THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
WOOLLAHRA
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
KIRBY P, MAHONEY and CLARKE JJA
17 October 1988, 17 October 1988
[1988] NSWCA 28
APPEAL — leave to appeal — challenge to order by Judge reversing Master's
refusal to strike out a statement of claim as not disclosing a cause of action —
decision discretionary — Judge refers to correct principles — decision one of
practice and procedure — held: Leave to appeal refused on the pleadings disclosed
— necessarily such decision does not affect a fresh pleading which discloses a cause
of action.
Kirby P The Court has given consideration to the submissions that have been
placed before it. However, it is of the view that this is not a matter in which the
time for seeking leave to appeal should be extended or that leave to appeal should
be granted.
Time alone would not have prevented consideration of the matter, if it had
otherwise merited a hearing of the appeal. However, the Court can see no error
in the statement of the applicable principles referred to by Wood I, nor such an
error in his Honour's exercise of his discretion as would warrant leave to appeal.
The decision was one of practice and procedure and was discretionary. In re the
Will of Gilbert (1946) 46 SR (NSW) 318, 322.
The Court's refusing leave to appeal necessarily does not involve any decision
by the Court on any proceedings which the claimants may bring by way of fresh
process in a statement of claim which discloses, with greater clarity, the cause of
action which the claimants sought to urge upon us but which is not sufficiently
shown in par 6 of the further amended statement of claim. This was the pleading
shown to the Court. It was the pleading which was before Wood I when he
reached the conclusion which he reached on 26 August 1988. By our refusal of
leave that conclusion is confirmed so far as the present pleadings are concerned.
The summons is dismissed. The claimants must pay the opponent's costs.
Counsel for the Claimant: P Stone
Solicitor for the Claimant: Robert G Coshott and Associates
Counsel for the Opponent: P Dwyer
Solicitors for the Opponent: McDonnell Moffitt Dowling Taylor