WILSON BROS TIMBER CARTAGE PTY LTD v LLOYD [1995] NSWCA 519
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WILSON BROS TIMBER CARTAGE PTY LTD vy LLOYD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
CLARKE JA
3 July 1995
[1995] NSWCA 519
Clarke JA. These are an application for expedition at the suit of the
respondent to the appeal and an application for a stay by the appellant. The
fundamental issue in the appeal is liability. I have had the issue described to me
by counsel and although my reaction is that the appellant has a difficult task
ahead of it, I am unable to say on what I have been told that the appeal has got
no prospects, or no realistic prospects, of success. I tend to think that they might
not be very great but I cannot say the appellant will not succeed.
Although the basic principle which is applied in actions in which the plaintiff
receives a verdict is that the plaintiff is entitled to the fruits of that verdict, there
has been a rule of practice for as long as I can remember in the type of case with
which I am presently dealing that if liability is the issue on the appeal a stay
should not be granted. That rule has not been applied invariably, particularly if
some strong reason is shown for refusing a stay. The reason in this case is,
according to the respondents argument, that the accident happened a long time
ago. The difficulty with this argument is that the delay would seem to lie mainly
at the feet of the respondent's earlier solicitors. In all the circumstances I think
that the balancingexercise which should be carried out is weighted eventually in
favour of the applicant for the stay.
Iam aware that her Honour declined to grant a stay after entering judgment but
I have not seen a copy of her Honour's reasons for taking that action. In the
circumstances, I do not think that there is anything in the evidence in this case
to displace the rule of practice to which I adverted. Because there will be a stay
and because of the length of time since the accident it is, however, appropriate
that the proceedings be expedited and I grant expedition grade C. The costs of the
application will be costs in the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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