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COLLIER v SENGOS
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
Cripps JA
26 August 1993
[1993] NSWCA 68
Cripps JA. Before the Court is an application dated 26 August 1993 by Mrs
Collier seeking an order staying the further execution of a writ of possession
dated 25 August 1993 which has been taken out consequent upon an order for
possession of this Court some time previously. Mrs Collier was one of two
defendants in the original proceedings and is one of two claimants in these
proceedings.
She asks that the further execution of the writ be stayed so that her motion can
be heard in this Court on 30 August 1993. That motion is in the file and in it she
seeks the following orders: (i) that the decision of this Court on 18 August 1993
be overturned on the ground that Mahoney JA misstated certain facts in the
course of giving a decision rejecting the application for a stay and (ii) a stay of
the issue of the writ of possession, and that the Court hear the matter instanter.
The question I have to determine in these proceedings, in effect, is whether I
order further execution be stayed pending the hearing of Mrs Collier's
application to overturn the decision of this Court on 18 August 1993. I was a
member of this Court on Wednesday, 18 August 1993 when her application for
a stay of execution of an order for possession made by Ireland J on 23 July 1993
was refused.
On that occasion the claimant, Mrs Collier, based her application largely upon
the circumstance that she, being one of the two persons entitled to be served, had
not been served in the proceedings that were heard by Ireland J.
In the reasons given by Mahoney JA, with which Sheller JA and I both agreed,
a short history of the litigation between Mr and Mrs Collier, on the one hand, and
Mr Sangos, on the other, was outlined. I apprehend from the affidavit I have read
in these proceedings that Mrs Collier wishes to maintain that a statement made
by Mahoney JA concerning an event on 3 May 1993 was not correct.
But putting that matter to one side, Mahoney JA set out the history of the
matter including the fact that the matter has been before two or three judges of
this Court and Master Malpass of this Court, and came to the conclusion, with
which Sheller JA and I both agreed, that her application for a stay should be
dismissed with costs.
Before this Court and on this motion, Mrs Collier has given evidence to the
following effect;] she has filed a motion returnable on 30 August 1993 to overturn
the decision of this Court of 18 August 1993. She has also deposed to the fact that
on Sunday, 22 August 1993, presumably last Sunday, and on the orders of Mr
Sangos, two small trucks went to the subject land and entry was gained by
smashing a front door. She also says on Thursday, 26 August 1993, today, the writ
of possession was placed on the front window of the subject land and that she was
told by neighbours that Mr Sangos intends rebuilding the house in order to rent
same.
2 UNREPORTED JUDGMENTS
The judgment of Mahoney JA of 18 August 1993 records the circumstance that
the house on the land has been seriously damaged by fire. She says in her affidavit
that Mr Sangos has not in the past abided by court directions and last weekend
he tried to have two of her dogs removed by the RSPCA. She also said Mr
Sangos, through his legal representatives, misled the Court concerning when the
Coronial Inquiry will be held concerning, as I assume, the fire at the premises,
and that she has been advised that the police think the fire was deliberately lit and
neither she nor her husband was in any way responsible.
In essence, what has changed between when this Court declined to order a stay
and the present time is this: that the house that is not occupied has been broken
into by some person. Mrs Collier obviouslybelieves it to have been done at the
instigation of Mr Sangos. The writ of execution which she unsuccessfully sought
to stay has in fact been issued.
The question I have to determine is whether in those circumstances I ought to
stay any further execution on the writ until Monday when her notice of motion
can come before this Court in which she seeks, as she says, to overturn the
decision given by the Court of Appeal on 18 August 1993.
lam afraid I have come to the conclusion that the only appropriate order which
Iam able to give is to dismiss this application. There is, on my understanding of
the circumstances, no merit in the application, no grounds have been made out
why this court should order that the writ that has been issued should be further
stayed. That matter was debated on the last occasion. The Court declined to grant
a stay on that occasion. The statement of Mrs Collier that Mahoney JA made a
factual error when relisting the hearing of the matter and before he concluded her
application should be dismissed, even if true, is irrelevant. It concerned whether
dogs were on the land at some earlier time. Mrs Collier said on the last occasion
she was taking the matter to the High Court. I do not know what has happened
in that regard. She has come back to this Court. In my opinion, there is no ground
for a further stay in the proceedings and, accordingly, the order I make is that the
application be dismissed.
(Mr Maddocks made application for costs. Mrs Collier addressed on the
question of costs.)
I have heard sufficient, Mrs, Collier, sit down. The order of the Court will be
that Mrs Collier pay Mr Sangos" costs of this application.
Orders accordingly.
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