NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION: Lee and Anor v Song and Anor [2005] NSWIRComm 345
FIRST APPLICANT: Jung Ki Lee
SECOND APPLICANT: Sharon Fishing Co. S. DE. R.L.
PARTIES: FIRST RESPONDENT: Young Dung Song
SECOND RESPONDENT: Lobana Trading Pty Ltd
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 3463 of 2002
CORAM: Schmidt J
Unfair Contract - notice of motion - conduct of proceedings - dismissal for want of prosecution - ex-parte hearing - failure to prosecute claim in a timely fashion - unrepresented litigants - failure to maintain New South Wales address for service - failure to attend proceedings - application not pursued with due diligence - proper steps have been taken by respondents to inform applicants of application - proceedings dismissed - costs as agreed or assessed - moneys to be released by Registrar to respondents CATCHWORDS:
Industrial Relations Act 1996 LEGISLATION CITED: Legal Profession Act 2005
Lee and anor v Song and anor [2004] NSWIRComm 335 Mealey v Council of the City of Sydney (2004) 132 IR 177 CASES CITED: Port of Melbourne Authority v Anshun Pty Ltd (1981) 147 CLR 589
HEARING DATES: 09/07/2005
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 09/23/2005
APPLICANTS: No appearances
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENTS: Mr SR Coleman of counsel SOLICITORS: Owen Hodge Lawyers
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