NSW Caselaw
WATERLOO HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED v TIMSO
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY P and MEAGHER JA 22 July 1996
[1996] NSWCA 547
Mahoney P. The Court is of the opinion that this is a matter in which leave to appeal should be granted. It will be granted with costs.
The parties should anticipate that this matter will be put in the short appeals list or otherwise dealt with briefly by the Court.
The Court will not make any special orders in relation to the conduct of the appeal but it should be accepted that the appeal is likely to come on promptly. The matter involved is a very short matter and accordingly it is suggested that the appeal papers be prepared without delay so that the matter can be listed in the next short appeals list of the Court or otherwise dealt with with expedition.
The formal order of the Court is that leave to appeal is granted. The respondent will pay the costs of the application.
I hand back the copy of the deed which has been handed to the Court.
Orders accordingly.
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