NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Bartercard Ltd v Windjar Pty Limited [2000] NSWIRComm 270 APPELLANT Bartercard Ltd PARTIES : RESPONDENT Windjar Pty Limited FILE NUMBER: IRC 4949 of 2000 CORAM: Wright J President Practice and procedure - Application for extension of time in which to appeal - No satisfactory explanation for delay - Limited prospects of appeal succeeding - Consideration of all relevant circumstances including the history of the proceedings and the conduct of the parties - Justice between the parties - Application dismissed. CATCHWORDS : Appeal - Practice and procedure - Application for extension of time in which to appeal - No satisfactory explanation for delay - Limited prospects of appeal succeeding - Consideration of all relevant circumstances including the history of the proceedings and the conduct of the parties - Justice between the parties - Application dismissed. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 s 106 s 189 Antonakopoulos v State Bank of New South Wales (1999) 91 IR 385 De Luxe Cab Co Limited v Grenside (1999) 92 IR 384 De Simone Consulting Pty Limited v Ison (2000) 97 IR 478 CASES CITED : De Simone Consulting Pty Limited v Ison (No 2) [2000] NSWIRComm 269 LEP International Pty Limited v Caine (2000) 97 IR 35 Van Rooy Machinery Pty Limited v WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Wolf) (2000) 97 IR 436 WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Salmon) v Parkes Council (1996) 70 IR 298 HEARING DATES: 11/29/2000 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 11/29/2000
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