NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision (2201) 22 NSWCCR 141
Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales
CITATION : Babcock Australia Ltd v Eraring Energy and Babcock International LtdEraring Energy v Babcock Australia Ltd and Babcock International Ltd [2001] NSWDDT 5 Babcock Australia Ltd PARTIES : Eraring Energy Babcock International Ltd MATTER NUMBER(S) : 17 of 1992/1; 17 of 1992/2 JUDGMENT OF: Curtis J at 1 Negligence :- Cross claims s 5 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act CATCHWORDS: Knowledge of corporations Satisfaction Agency of state corporations LEGISLATION CITED: Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act CASES CITED: DATES OF HEARING: 7/5/01-10/5/01, 14/5/01, 16/5/01-18/5/01, 21/5/01-24/5/01, 29/5/01, 30/5/01, 12/6/01, 13/6/01 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 07/19/2001
Mr G Inatey SC with Mr D Miller instructed by Moray and Agnew appeared for Babcock Australia Ltd (the first cross-claimant and first cross-defendant to the second cross-claim) Mr B M Toomey QC with Mr J A Gracie and Ms T Moisidis instructed by Goldrick Farrell Mullan appeared for Eraring Energy (the second cross-claimant and first cross-defendant to the first cross-claim) LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Mr R J Burbidge QC with Mr S Kettle instructed by Mallesons Stephen Jacques appeared for Babcock International Ltd (the second cross-defendant to the first and second cross-claims)
JUDGMENT: CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION Par 1
THE PARTIES BIL Par 4 BAL Par 14 Eraring Energy Par 20 The Wangi Contract Par 21
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