NSW Caselaw
HOCKING v THE LAW SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL MAHONEY JA
12 December 1994
[1994] NSWCA 136
Mahoney JA. In this matter I note there is no appearance for Mr Hocking. I have been informed by the solicitor for the Law Society that the matter is subject to contest as to jurisdiction and that applications have, he believes, been filed with the Tribunal in relation to the matter.
In the circumstances, notwithstanding the non-appearance of Mr Hocking, I will stand the matter over until the second motion day of the new term. The costs of today are to be costs in the application.
If further orders are required upon the appearance for Mr Hocking later in the day, an application can be made for them. If nothing else is required other than the adjournment, then the order that I have indicated will take effect.
Orders accordingly.
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