WALL and ORS v DAMICO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD and ANOR [1994] NSWCA 335
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WALL and ORS v DAMICO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD and ANOR
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES APPEAL
HANDLEY, SHELLER AND COLE JJA
21 September 1994
[1994] NSWCA 335
Handley JA The claimants have applied urgently on notice for an interim
injunction pending the hearing of an appeal from a decision of Brownie J given
about 10 o'clock this morning in which his Honour declined to restrain an
auction sale of a country property near Narrabri known as "Woolangabba" which
was scheduled to commence at 11 o'clock. The decision of Brownie J was
interlocutory and the claimants only have an appeal to this Court by leave. The
matter has been presented to the Court largely orally through senior counsel for
the claimants and the opponents in view of the urgency of the application.
The Court is informed that Brownie J declined to grant an interlocutory
injunction because of the construction which he gave to cl11 and cl12 of the Deed
of Trust in question.
The Court is of the preliminary view that the construction which his Honour
adopted does not really displace the equity of the claimants to prevent a
significant change in the composition of the assets of the trust
pending the hearing of a suit for specific performance of an option which if
granted, would remove the alleged vendors from the trust altogether on payment
of their contractual entitlements under the exercise of the option. In these
circumstances the Court considers that it is appropriate to grant leave to appeal
and to grant an injunction to restrain the intending vendor from proceeding to
auction the property.
The Court has already granted a short injunction to defer the commencement
of the auction from 11 am to 11.30am. It now will grant an order until the hearing
of the appeal or the further order of the Court restraining PB & AT Wall Pty Ltd
by itself, its servants and agents from auctioning or selling the property
"Woolangabba'" by public auction.
This injunction is granted on the claimants by their counsel giving the usual
undertaking as to damages and that undertaking being secured by the further
undertaking given by the claimant Jennifer Helen Wallace, by her counsel that the
equity in her unit at Kingsford will be subject of an unregistered mortgage in
favour of the Registrar of this Court. Details of that order can be worked out in
due course.
The Court will grant that order and the costs of today will be costs in the
appeal. Notice of the injunction can be given to agents in Narrabri by telephone.
The parties are to bring in short minutes of these orders at 2.15pm today.
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