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Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Lincoln International Pty Ltd & Anor v Peter St James & Anor [2003] NSWIRComm 1 FIRST APPLICANT Lincoln International Pty Ltd SECOND APPLICANT Wayne Barnfield PARTIES : FIRST RESPONDENT Peter St James SECOND RESPONDENT Guardian Finance and Insurance Consultants Pty Ltd FILE NUMBER: IRC 3665 of 2001 CORAM: Marks J CATCHWORDS : Practice and procedure - Case management - Application by respondents to rely on affidavit material filed after time limited by Court order - Held application should be granted to avoid further time being wasted in the event of an appeal - Respondents ordered to pay costs forthwith assessed by Court to overcome delays and costs associated with assessment of costs under the Legal Profession Act. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 HEARING DATES: 12/19/2002 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 01/03/2003
APPLICANTS Mr S E J Prince of counsel SOLICITORS Jonathan D'Arcy & Co LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENTS SOLICITORS Hancocks
JUDGMENT: - 1 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES IN COURT SESSION CORAM: MARKS J Friday 3 January 2003
Matter No IRC 3665 of 2001 LINCOLN FINANCE & INSURANCE CONSULTANTS PTY LTD & ANOR v ST JAMES & ANOR Application under s 106 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996
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