NSW Caselaw
COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF HORNSBY v GOSPER
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA 9 May 1994
[1994] NSWCA 309
Mahoney JA This matter came before the Court originally last year and the Court gave judgment on 17 December 1993. In para4 of the judgment an order was made for costs. In fact the parties had agreed to a different and other order in respect of costs and the Court is now, by consent, properly asked to make the order for costs "which was previously agreed upon".
The draft minutes of order have been presented to me and I have initialled and dated them. The matter is to be dealt with by consent and in my opinion, therefore, need not come back before the Court formally constituted as it was originally.
I make the orders set forth in the formal order which I have initialled and which will be placed with the papers and those forms of order take the place of, as they say, of the orders pronounced on 17 December 1993.
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