BLACKWELL v DIRECT ACCEPTANCE & INVESTMENTS PTY LTD [1995] NSWCA 47
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BLACKWELL v DIRECT ACCEPTANCE & INVESTMENTS PTY LTD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
PRIESTLEY JA, SHELLER JA and COLE JA
6 November 1995
[1995] NSWCA 47
Priestley JA. This application was made primarily to determine whether leave
to appeal was needed in regard to orders made by Young J. The court is of the
opinion that the matter is one which should be heard by the court as upon a full
appeal in any event whether or not leave is needed. For further precaution I think
we should make an order now saying leave is granted. If it should happen that
leave was necessary then the order is superfluous. The existing notice of appeal
can be continued as a basis of the hearing of the matter.
The parties are anxious that the matter be heard expeditiously. Like most
matters in the court it is desirable that it be heard expeditiously but not all matters
can be granted expedition and this one does not seem to fall into the category
where the court, as its list presently stands, should grant expedition. However, the
question has been discussed as to whether the matter may not be suitable to go
into a short appeals list. The parties have told the court they think it is,
particularly if written submissions are filed.
The court therefore directs that on the occasion of the next appearance before
the Registrar in connection with the settling of the appeal book he be informed
that the court is of the view that the matter should be referred to the judge in
charge of the short appeals list and then it may be, depending on that judge's
control of the matter, that it would obtain some expedition.
The question of written submissions has been mentioned in the discussion and
one possibility mentioned was that it should be left to the parties to get their
written submissions ready. That seems to be suitable in the present case when
both parties seem anxious to proceed. If any hitches occur in regard to that then
the matter can be dealt with by the Registrar or judge in charge of the short
appeals list and unless the parties want to argue the matter it appears to be a case
where the costs of the day in these applications should be costs in the appeal. Is
that accepted?
MR RYAN: Yes.
MR WOOD: Yes.
PRIESTLEY JA: Well, they are the orders.
Orders accordingly.