NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales CITATION: Canterbury City Council v Fonua and Ors [1999] NSWLEC 196
PARTIES APPLICANT: Canterbury City Council
RESPONDENTS: Fonua and Ors
NUMBER: 40196 of 1995
CORAM: Talbot J
Contempt; Orders :-
KEY ISSUES: Contempt:-lack of certainty in the orders the subject of the charge - respondent trustees retired and new trustees appointed after orders made
Orders:- joinder of parties - effect of joinder to contempt proceedings after original orders made
LEGISLATION CITED:
DATES OF HEARING: 06/28/1999; 06/29/1999
DATE OF JUDGMENT DELIVERY: 08/27/1999
APPLICANT: Mr W Terrancini QC
SOLICITORS: Dunhill Madden Butler LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENTS: Mr B Preston (Barrister)
SOLICITORS: First Law Pacifica
JUDGMENT:
IN THE LAND AND Matter No. 40196 of 1995 ENVIRONMENT COURT Coram: Talbot J OF NEW SOUTH WALES Decision Date: 27 August 1999
Canterbury City Council Applicant v Semisi Fonua, Noble Tuivakano, Penilatu Tuugafasi, Fakapelea Afu, Fonokalafi Palu, Sione Vailea Haunga and Eneafi Toutui (As Trustees for the Free Church of Tonga being an unincorporated association) First Respondents The Free Church of Tonga Second Respondent
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