GR MAILMAN and ASSOCIATES PTY LTD v WORMALD INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD [1991] NSWCA 97
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GR MAILMAN and ASSOCIATES PTY LTD vy WORMALD
INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
SAMUELS JA
11 February 1991
[1991] NSWCA 97
Samuels JA There are two notices of motion in this matter, one seeking
expedition and one seeking a stay of execution of certain orders made by Waddell
CJ in Equity against which the claimant appeals. The opponent does not oppose
an order for expedition, though it does not actively seek one. It does oppose a stay
of execution but that, I think in the circumstances, can be readily disposed of. I
think that the material in the affidavit of G R Mailman of 7 February 1991
indicates that this is a matter that should be expedited. If it is expedited and heard
soon then no real problem arises about the orders which the claimant seeks to
have stayed.
Accordingly I make the following orders.
I expedite the appeal and, noting the estimate of half a day plus, I fix it for
hearing on 20 February on which half a day is available and reserve half a day
on 21 February to complete the hearing, should that be necessary.
The claimant will undertake the task of preparing the appeal papers and I order
that they be filed and served by 4.00 pm on Thursday, 14 February 1991.
I order written submissions to be filed and served by 4.00 pm on Monday, 18
February 1991.
I order that the costs of these applications shall be costs in the appeal.
I stay execution in terms of para (1) of the claimant's notice of motion of 14
December 1990.
MR CAMPBELL QC: The order that your Honour made for written
submissions is one which appears to contemplate that both parties file their
submissions simultaneously? HIS HONOUR: Yes.
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