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MUUSERS v ROBERTS
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA
9 April 1990
[1990] NSWCA 131
Mahoney JA This matter comes before the court on an application described
as an application for expedition of the ninth ground of the appeal. Discussion
indicates that the application is an application to this Court to remove the
condition upon the stay of execution which was imposed by the learned District
Court judge. I shall treat the matter on that basis and deal with it on the basis that
the third ground of the notice is amended accordingly.
The proceeding is a proceeding brought against two defendants by a plaintiff
because, to put the matter broadly, of her fall in the premises of the appellants.
The learned judge found for the plaintiff against the appellants; he did not take
an order against the third party. The appellants desire to appeal. It has been said,
and not contested, that the question of negligence, that is, liability, is seriously at
issue. It is not suggested that the appellants could not, if they failed on the appeal,
meet the judgment in question.
His Honour ordered that the execution of the judgment be stayed on condition
that one third of the verdict be paid within twenty-eight days of the judgment.
This Court exercises its own jurisdiction in relation to the matter: it is not
technically an appeal against the judge's order. The Court must consider the
position in accordance with the principles laid down in the decisions of the Court
which deal with this class of matter.
No particular prejudice is urged in relation to the matter. There is reason to
doubt the capacity of the plaintiff to repay the moneys in question if she failed
on the appeal and the proceedings brought by her were dismissed.
In all the circumstances, taking into account what is said in the affidavit and
what has been said from the Bar table, I think this is an appropriate case in which
execution of the judgment should be stayed.
The order that I make is that execution of the judgment be stayed pending the
hearing of the appeal, or further order. The costs of this application will be costs
in the appeal. I make no order in relation to expedition of the appeal, but I note
that any party may apply for further orders in relation to the matter if the appeal
is not pursued with due diligence by the appellants. It will be open to either of
the respondents to make an appropriate application.
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