WATSON v FOXMAN HIRE PTY LTD; WATSON v FOXMAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD (RECEIVER AND MANAGER APPOINTED) [1995] NSWCA 497
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WATSON v FOXMAN HIRE PTY LTD; WATSON v FOXMAN
HOLDINGS PTY LTD (RECEIVER AND MANAGER APPOINTED)
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
PRIESTLEY JA, CLARKE JA and COLE JA
30 January 1995
[1995] NSWCA 497
Priestley JA. The court needs to say only this in regard to this application;
certain matters have been put to the court as being of concern to the claimant
bank in regard to matters of principle affecting the operations of banks. These
matters were taken into account by Hulme J at first instance. The court does not
see any error of principle in the interlocutory course adopted by the judge in the
circumstances of the case.
On the material before this court no case of prejudice to the claimant bank
because of the interlocutory orders made by Hulme J has been made out. This is
particularly so in view of the fact that a final hearing is fixed for March in regard
to the cross-claim, which has been the subject of debate here this morning.
The court is of the view that any appeal points that may emerge from these
proceedings should be dealt with after that final hearing.
The court dismisses the two summonses. The ordinary course would be to
order that they be dismissed with costs.
(Mr Liebling asked that the opponents" costs should be costs in the cause.)
PRIESTLEY JA: We are against you on that submission. The summonses are
dismissed with costs.
Orders accordingly.