ELIZABETH CATHERINE SANDERSON v THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE; HEATHER SANDERSON v THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE [1993] NSWCA 242
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ELIZABETH CATHERINE SANDERSON v THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE;
HEATHER SANDERSON v THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
Mauoney JA, MEAGHER JA and SHELLER JA
23 August 1993
[1993] NSWCA 242
Mahoney JA. This matter comes before the Court this morning on appeal
from an order of McLelland J made in 1989. The notice of appeal appears to have
been filed on 26 September 1989.
Mr Blackburn-Hart, on behalf of the Public Trustee, has filed a chronology
which he says indicates that there was considerable delay in bringing the appeal
forward for hearing. The matter was listed for today. He has filed affidavits which
purport to show that the appellants were notified of the date of the callover, and
then ultimately the date fixed for hearing. This was done by formal letter to them.
The matter was listed at 10.15 this morning; it is now approximately 10.30.
There is no appearance for the appellants, and they have been called.
In the circumstances the Court is of the opinion that the appeal should be
dismissed with costs. That is theapplication which has been made to the Court on
behalf of the Public Trustee and on the face of the matter there is no reason why
that order should not be made.
However, in case there has been some accident in relation to attendance at
Court this morning the Court will direct that the appellants have liberty to apply
for the matter to be restored to the list today upon an application to the Court and
upon proper explanation as to why the matter was not ready to proceed at 10.15
am. The Court has indicated to counsel that he should remain available within
call so that the matter can be restored to the list if necessary.
The order dismissing the appeal presumably will not be taken out for some
little time and under the Rules it is open to a party before the formal order is
entered to make application in relation to the matter in accordance with
established law. I merely add that comment for completeness.
The order of the Court at the moment will be that the appeal is dismissed with
costs, subject to the observations that I have made. Those costs will include the
reserved costs.
Meagher JA. I agree.
Sheller JA. I agree.
Orders accordingly.
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