NAGHTEN v NATIONAL AUSTRALIA SAVINGS BANK LIMITED; NAGHTEN v NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED [1993] NSWCA 186
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NAGHTEN v NATIONAL AUSTRALIA SAVINGS BANK LIMITED;
NAGHTEN v NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
SHELLER JA
7 July 1993
[1993] NSWCA 186
Sheller JA. On 28 June 1993 I refused an application then made on behalf of
the appellants in both these matters for a stay of execution of a writ of possession
pending the hearing of the appeal. I then indicated my reasons for taking that
step.
After I had done so, an application was made for a stay for a shorter period to
enable orderly vacation of the premises. I indicated in the reasons then given that
I was not prepared to entertain that application at that point of time in the
circumstances. However, I also indicated that if the appellants wished to make
such an application I would be available to deal with it.
Today an approach was made to me to deal with an application by the
appellants. I sat to do so at 3.45 pm when Mr Reuben, who appears for the
appellants, filed in Court a Notice of Motion returnable instanter seeking an order
that the execution of the writ of possession be stayed. As I understood the
submission, that was to enable orderlyvacation from the property. In support of
this application an affidavit by Wayne Vincent Annis-Brown was filed. The
application is opposed by Ms Gerathy who appears for the Banks.
The evidence indicates that since 28 June there has been some negotiation
between the parties in relation to a possible refinancing of, or some of, the money
owing by the appellants to the Banks. Included in this negotiation was an offer
by the appellants to act as caretakers of the property. It is apparent that this offer
was rejected on 30 June 1993.
There is no evidence at all to support the claim now made that further time is
required for orderly vacation from the property. Insofar as there is any problem
in this regard, it seems to have resulted from no steps having been taken since 28
June to vacate the property. Insofar as an application is now made to enable the
appellants to put on further evidence, there is, to my mind, no reasonable
explanation for this not having been done in time for it to be considered by the
Banks and dealt with by me in the ordinary course.
In all the circumstances, I am not satisfied that there is any case for the grant
of any stay in these matters. Accordingly the application is refused with costs.
Orders accordingly.
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