MONTI-HAITSMA ENTERPRISES PTY LIMITED v LORD [1988] NSWCA 95
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MONTI-HAITSMA ENTERPRISES PTY LIMITED v LORD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY, MCHUGH and CLARKE JJA
20 September 1988
[1988] NSWCA 95
Mahoney, McHugh and Clarke JJA MEMORANDUM The Court gave
judgment in this matter on 12 May 1988 when it set aside two verdicts for
damages in favour of the plaintiffs and ordered a new trial. The Court also upheld
a cross appeal by the plaintiffs and ordered a new trial in respect of publications
in which the trial judge had ordered verdicts for the defendant. The orders were
subject to the parties considering whether there was a procedure which without
a re-trial would be appropriate for determining the proceedings.
On 9 June 1988 the parties agreed that the Court, acting as an arbitrator, should
make orders which would dispose of any further hearing of the action. Pursuant
to that agreement the Court has determined that there should be judgment for the
plaintiffs in respect of their causes of action in the sum of $50,000.
Accordingly, the Court makes the following orders:
1. Appeal allowed.
2. Cross-appeal allowed in respect of publications in paras 3, 5 and 7 of the
Statement of Claim. Otherwise cross-appeal dismissed.
The plaintiffs to pay the costs of the appeal.
The defendants to pay one half of the costs of the cross-appeal.
Direct entry of judgment for the plaintiffs in the sum of $50,000.
The Defendants to pay four fifths of the costs of the first trial.
The plaintiffs to have a certificate under the Suitors' Fund Act 1951 in
respect of the appeal.
The first defendant, if eligible, and the second defendant to have
certificates under the Suitors' Fund Act 1951 in respect of cross-appeal.
9. Liberty to apply in respect of any further orders required.
NAAR YH
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