INSURERS' GUARANTEE FUND - NEM GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) v WIDE FORM CONSTRUCTIONS PROPRIETARY LIMITED [1997] NSWCA 159 | Legal Lookup
INSURERS' GUARANTEE FUND - NEM GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) v WIDE FORM CONSTRUCTIONS PROPRIETARY LIMITED [1997] NSWCA 159
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INSURERS' GUARANTEE FUND - NEM GENERAL INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) v WIDE FORM
CONSTRUCTIONS PROPRIETARY LIMITED
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
Mason P, BEAZLEY JA and GROVE AJA
11 April 1997
[1997] NSWCA 159
Mason P. In this matter the appellant frankly concedes that without leave to
amend the Notice of Appeal the appeal is doomed. The appellant and the first,
second and third respondents also frankly concede that at the hearing of the
matter the question of s 68A was raised but put aside consciously and that
evidence may have been called or expiration may have occurred referrable to that
issue which did not in fact occur.
Having regard to the principles in Coulton v Holcombe it would therefore
appear to me that the appeal is doomed. 1 would therefore refuse leave to amend
the grounds of appeal and dismiss the appeal. I will call on counsel to say
something about the issue of costs. That would be the substantive disposal which
I would propose.
Beazley JA. I agree.
Grove AJA. I also agree.
Mason P. The question of the costs of your client Mr Cranich.
CRANICH: We would be seeking costs. We weren't the agitator of the appeal,
we were brought along here, because our interest may, at the end of day, it
coincided in some respects, doesn't necessarily mean that — we didn't seek to
raise the appeal, we wouldn't have incurred the cost over such a small sum of
money I suspect. So we would be seeking costs.
WEST: As to Mr Cooley's costs we would have absolutely no objection. As to
my learned friend Mr Cranich we would rather think that each should pay his
own costs particularly in the light of the stance adopted in submissions which
were put to the Court and with which they were prepared to run.
Beazley JA. What were his clients supposed to do faced with your
submissions with which they agreed rightly or wrongly.
WEST: They could have filed a submitting appearance.
BEAZLEY JA: And left their fate in your capable hands.
Mason P. The appeal is dismissed with costs.
COOLEY: There is a stay I think on the five per cent which there's an order
for the Compensation Court.
Beazley JA. What were the terms of the stay. Was it dependent upon the
determination of the appeal.
WEST: There won't be a problem about that. We'll consent to the stay being
removed.
Mason P. If the stay has not lapsed it is hereby dissolved.
2 UNREPORTED JUDGMENTS
Orders accordingly.
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