SALMAAN AND ANOR v ANZ BANKING GROUP LTD [1997] NSWCA 273
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SALMAAN v ANZ BANKING GROUP LTD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MASON P
15 December 1997
[1997] NSWCA 273
Mason P I have decided there should be an additional stay in this matter. It
seems to me that there is an arguable case that the bank may not have been
entitled to recover, as part of the judgment debt, the full extent of the legal costs
which the bank sought and succeeded in obtaining as part of its judgment debt.
Two issues have been raised which support that view. The first is the question
whether the costs of pursuing into bankruptcy the principal debtor are covered by
the clauses of the mortgage that extend to legal costs and the second is the
question of whether proof that a certain sum of money was incurred for costs
established that those sums were reasonably incurred. There may be questions of
onus involved in that both propositions but it does seem to me there is the basis
of an argument on that point.
What I am minded to do is to order a stay up to the end of February on a
condition that by 1S February the moneys which are acknowledged to be due and
interest thereon be paid and that the appeal be put into order so that a decision
can be made as to exactly how long it is going to take. I think it will be obvious
from the exchange that has occurred today that I have some concerns about the
form of the notice of appeal. I don't think any matter should be left in an
ambiguous state and I do think that if there is-any question relating to what did
or should have happened in the period up to 22 August and on that date then the
matter ought to be clearly raised in the notice of appeal and such evidence as is
necessary to consider whether it has any ment and to enable it to be determined
at the appeal ought to be available.
What I propose doing is to list the matter before myself for a directions hearing
some time in the week after 15 February so that a decision can then be made as
to whether it is appropriate to extend the stay beyond the end of February. I
would need to be satisfied that the money that is to be paid has been paid and that
the appeal has been prosecuted with due diligence and I would need to be armed
with material that would enable me to determine what level of expedition to give
to the case should expedition be appropriate if it cannot be dealt with as a short
matter.
I direct the parties to prepare short minutes that will give effect to the reasons
I have very shortly given and to approach my Associate in the next 36 hours to
determine, firstly, a date for the directions hearing in the second half of February
and to make an arrangement for the draft short minutes to be submitted to me for
signature before the end of this week. Those short minutes will need to address
any question of amending the notice of appeal, any timetable for the filing of such
evidence as is necessary to determine the directions hearing I have in mind and
any steps that need to be taken to ensure that the appeal will be ready to be set
down for hearing with expedition on the date that is arranged for the directions
hearing.
Costs of the motion will be costs in the appeal.
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