PTL SERVICES PTY LIMITED (t/as FANTASY NIGHTCLUB) v THE SAILAWAY CORP PTY LIMITED & THE WATERMARK CORPORATION PTY LTD (t/as MAROUBRA FANTASY DANCE CLUB) [1997] NSWCA 252
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PTL SERVICES PTY LIMITED (t/as FANTASY NIGHTCLUB) v THE
SAILAWAY CORP PTY LIMITED & THE WATERMARK
CORPORATION PTY LTD (t/as MAROUBRA FANTASY DANCE CLUB)
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
PRIESTLEY JA and POWELL JA
22 September 1997
[1997] NSWCA 252
Priestley JA. The Court is of the view that in this matter the judge's reasons
for making the costs order that he did, considered in the light of the arguments
that have been put to us by counsel for the claimant, sufficiently show that in
exercising his discretion in the matter of the trust orders which he made he had
all relevant matters in mind and made no error of principle.
The Court takes that view, taking a broad view of the powers of a judge when
exercising discretion in relation to the making of costs orders, and the
undesirability of there being appeals solely on cost matters unless it clearly
appears there has been some departure from the proper procedures in relation to
the making of costs orders.
In adopting this approach the Court may sometimes find itself refusing leave
to appeal in respect of factual situations where it seems fairly obvious that the
exercise of discretion may have been different from what some other judge or this
Court might have themselves exercised in the particularcircumstances.
As has been said many times, this is no reason for granting leave to appeal. It
is simply an illustration of the width of the discretion which Courts have in
dealing with costs matters and the reluctance of appellate courts to interfere with
such exercise of discretion unless it is very clearly called for.
The present case does not seem to be within that description and the summons
is therefore dismissed with costs.
Orders accordingly.
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