NSW Caselaw
Industrial Court of New South Wales
CITATION: Caterpillar of Australia Ltd & Ors v Gough & Gilmour Holdings Pty Ltd & Ors [2006] NSWIRComm 146
Applicants: Caterpillar of Australia Ltd & Ors PARTIES: Respondents: Gough & Gilmour Holdings Pty Ltd & Ors
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC219 of 2006
CORAM: Kavanagh J
CATCHWORDS: Extension of time application – matter part heard – three interlocutory judgments and orders relevant to application - effect of s189(1) – applicants still hold right of appeal – principles for extension of time – effect of "recent" Court of Appeal judgment - in circumstance balancing interests of parties – application refused
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996 Industrial Relations Amendment Act 2005
Cavacuiti v Toyota Motor Corp Australia Ltd (2002) 122 IR 247; De Luxe Cab Co Ltd v Grenside (1999) 92 IR 384 Green v Brown (2002) 116 IR 21 CASES CITED: LEP International Pty Ltd v Caine (2000) 97 IR 35 NSW Teachers' Federation & Ors v NSW Office of the Board of Studies [2001] IRComm1 Skelly v Prouds Jewellers Pty Limited (1994) 53 IR 3 Virtue v NSW Depart of Education &Training (1999) 92 IR 428 WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Salmon) v Parkes Council (1996) 70 IR 298
HEARING DATES: 13/03/06
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/18/2006
Applicant: Mr H.J. Dixon QC with Mr D. Bennett of counsel Solicitors: Mr A. Gray Mallesons Stephen Jaques LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Respondent: Mr M.J. Kimber SC with Mr A. Martin of counsel Solicitors: Mr D.C. Stewart Harmers Workplace Lawyers
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