STATE RAIL AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES v EARTHLINE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LIMITED [1996] NSWCA 493
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STATE RAIL AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES v EARTHLINE
CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LIMITED
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
SHELLER JA
26 February 1996
[1996] NSWCA 493
Sheller JA. On 13 February 1995 the appellant, the State Rail Authority of
New South Wales, appealed from a decision of O' Keefe J given on 14 September
1994. On 3 April 1995 an order was made that the first respondent Earthline
Constructions Pty Limited be wound up.
This is an application by the appellant, pursuant to s 471B of the Corporations
Law, for leave to proceed with the appeal against the first respondent. The first
respondent consents to leave being granted. In support of the application the
appellant says that there is a serious question to be tried; that the liquidator of the
first respondent has consented to the application; and that there is utility in
making the order.
Evidence in support is found in the affidavits of Mr Robbie Walker, sworn 21
February 1996 and 26 February 1996.
I am satisfied that this is an appropriate case for the leave sought. Accordingly
I make order 1 in the notice of motion. By consent I order that the claimant pay
the opponent's costs of this application.
Orders accordingly.