NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Survivors of Child Abuse - Supporters of Survivors -v- Baron [2001] NSWADT 51 DIVISION: Retail Leases Division APPLICANT PARTIES: Survivors of Child Abuse - Supporters of Survivors RESPONDENT Ken Baron FILE NUMBER: 015009 HEARING DATES: 23/02/2001 SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 02/23/2001 DATE OF DECISION: 02/23/2001
BEFORE: Molloy GB - Judicial Member APPLICATION: Claim for surrender of possession of premises - Jurisdiction MATTER FOR DECISION: Preliminary matter LEGISLATION CITED : Retail Leases Act 1994 CASES CITED: APPLICANT REPRESENTATION: E Rolet in person RESPONDENT No appearance ORDERS: 1. Mr Ken Baron, the respondent, grant access forthwith to Mr Eddie Rolet and Ms Debbie Fenn, to the premises 89 Campbell Street, Narooma, to enable Mr Rolet and Ms Fenn to remove from the premises all items in the nature of moveables and/or tenants fixtures belonging to them or to the organisation known as Survivors of Child Abuse-Supporters of Survivors (SCA-SOS), provided that in such removal Mr Rolet and Ms Fenn do not do any damage to the premises; 2. Access pursuant to order 1 be granted from 9.00 am through to 5.00 pm on 5 March 2001, from 9.00 am through to 5.00 pm on 6 March 2001 and from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on 7 March 2001; 3. The applicant file and serve any affidavit upon which they would seek to rely, on or before 7 March 2001; 4. The respondent file and serve any affidavit in reply upon which he would seek to rely on or before 16 March 2001; 5. The application is listed for hearing before Mr Molloy at 12.30 or as soon as possible thereafter on Friday, 23 March 2001; 6. A copy of Mr Molloy's oral judgment in this matter be taken out and supplied by the Registrar to each of the parties as soon as possible.
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