NSW Caselaw
BROWN v McCONOCHIE
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA 12 December 1994
[1994] NSWCA 33
Mahoney JA. I note that the parties anticipate that a formal appeal will be brought against the final disposition of this proceeding. That makes it unnecessary, either at all or at least at this stage — on that the parties are in difference — to deal with the present application.
Mr Alexis has sought that the present application be dismissed at this stage. I am of the opinion it is more convenient that the matter be stood over until the hearing of the appeal. I will then formally order that the application be stood over to the hearing of the appeal, and that the costs of today be reserved to the court hearing the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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