NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Byron Shire Council V Detala Pty Ltd [2000] NSWLEC 48 APPLICANT: Byron Shire Council PARTIES : RESPONDENT: Detala Pty Limited FILE NUMBER(S) : 40043 of 2000 CORAM: Bignold J KEY ISSUES: Interlocutory Relief :- Interlocutory Injunction - breach of Condition of development consent and s 81A. Balance of convenience - Undertaking by Respondent accepted in lieu of grant of injunction LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 CASES CITED: Iron Gates Developments Pty Ltd v Richmond-Evans Environmental Society Inc. (1992) 81 LGERA 132 DATES OF HEARING: 13/03/00 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 03/14/2000
APPLICANT: Mr T Robertson, Barrister SOLICITORS Wilshire Webb LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: Mr W R Davison SC with Mr D Parry, Barrister SOLICITORS: Bartier Perry
JUDGMENT: IN THE LAND AND Matter No . 40043 of 2000 ENVIRONMENT COURT OF Coram : Bignold J. NEW SOUTH WALES 14 March 2000
BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL Applicant v
DETALA PTY LIMITED Respondent
JUDGMENT
Bignold J:
1. This is a claim to interlocutory injunction restraining: the Respondent itself or its servants, agents or contractors from carrying out development or any work or performing any works of any kind on the subject land being Portion 173 and Lot 1 in DP 42428 at Byron Bay and on the Crown Road Reserve and Crown land to the east of the above referred land until further order.
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