KELLY v COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE MACQUARIE [1997] NSWCA 173
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KELLY v COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE MACQUARIE
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
PRIESTLEY JA and POWELL JA
22 September 1997
[1997] NSWCA 173
Priestley JA. I will simply say that this is a summons which the claimant has
brought for greater precaution in case leave to appeal is necessary before the
question concerning a costs assessment decision can be properly before the Court
of Appeal. The Court without forming any final view has reached the opinion that
the substantial question which the claimant here wishes to argue in an appeal is
probably an arguable question which needs to be decided, and has also come to
the view that it may well be that no leave is required for that appeal to be carried
forward.
For the first opponent it has been contended that leave is necessary before the
appeal can go forward, although counsel for the first opponent has correctly
conceded in my opinion that the question is an arguable one.
In view of the two matters being arguable it seems to the Court the most
convenient course is for them to be dealt with at the same time by a court of three
if at that time it becomes necessary to decide the leave point.
The Court therefore orders the further hearing of the summons for leave to be
stood over to be dealt with at the same time as the appeal is listed for hearing so
the Court then sitting can deal with either or both matters as then appears to be
expedient.
The Court will reserve the question of costs today, noting that counsel for the
first opponent has maintained that her appearance here and her client's opposition
to the granting of the leave sought were both properly justified.
The Court orders that the notice of appeal with appointment be filed within 28
days. We include amongst the orders a direction that your client as the moving
party, Mr Toner, give Mr Buckworth notice of the orders made today within 28
days and that leave be reserved to Mr Buckworth to make application to the Court
in respect of those orders within a further 14 days if he feels a necessity to do so.
Orders accordingly.
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