WING YIP HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED v CHANG [1995] NSWCA 524
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WING YIP HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED vy CHANG
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
SHELLER JA
9 October 1995
[1995] NSWCA 524
Sheller JA. This is an application by the appellant, Wing Yip Holdings Pty
Limited for a stay of judgment given by his Honour Judge Kirkham on 6 May
1994 pending the determination of the appeal. The matter came before me ex
parte on 29 September 1995 when, amongst other orders, an order was made
staying the judgment up to and including today. I also made an order that the
solicitor for the claimant file an affidavit explaining why the application was not
made until the afternoon of 29 September 1995 and why the solicitor for the
opponents was not notified that the application was to be made. Such an affidavit
was filed within time and I have read it and I accept the explanation and the
apology included therein.
On the matter coming back before me today, the opponents oppose any
extension of the stay. A question was raised as to the status of the appeal in light
of what was said in the judgment of Mahoney JA speaking for the Court on 28
November 1994. That was an application made by the claimant for leave to
appeal. Questions were raised in the course of Mahoney JA's judgment as tothe
need for that application. There is perhaps some understandable confusion arising
from the nature of the notice of appeal that was filed as to the extent to which
there was an appeal as of right. However, I do not regard it as necessary for me
to pass upon that question. The dispute between the parties appears to be fairly
straightforward, namely, whether a deed that was executed and was for under
consideration by the trial judge was enforceable or not. In substance, that is the
matter, the subject of the appeal.
The hearing before Judge Kirkham generated a taxation of costs which
produced a substantial amount of costs recoverable by the successful parties, who
are the opponents on this application. As I understand it, proceedings have been
commenced under the Corporations Law to have the claimant wound up based
upon a failure to pay those taxed costs. In the circumstances, the case is, in my
opinion, appropriate for a continuation of the stay up to and including the hearing
of the appeal, and I propose to make such an order.
I order that the judgment of his Honour Judge Kirkham made on 6 May 1994
be stayed pending the determinations of the appeal in these proceedings. The
costs of this application including the reserved costs will be costs in the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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