NSW Caselaw
Industrial Court of New South Wales
CITATION: Surfing Hardware International Holdings Pty Limited and Ors v William McCausland and Anor (No 6) [2007] NSWIRComm 285
FIRST APPELLANT Surfing Hardware International Holdings Pty Limited
SECOND APPELLANT SHI Holdings Pty Limited
THIRD APPELLANT Surf Hardware International Pty Limited
PARTIES: FOURTH APPELLANT Timothy Bosher
FIFTH APPELLANT Timothy Ford
FIRST RESPONDENT William McCausland
SECOND RESPONDENT Yvonne McCausland
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 2876 of 2006
CORAM: Walton J Acting President; Boland J; Backman J
Costs - Appeal - Power to re-open appeal proceedings - Whether further material should be admitted in relation to the question of costs of the appeal where costs not finally determined - Implications for costs orders of events occurring after final orders made in relation to the substantive appeal - Whether costs of the appeal should be payable forthwith CATCHWORDS: Appeal - Costs - Power to re-open appeal proceedings - Whether further material should be admitted in relation to the question of costs of the appeal where costs not finally determined - Implications for costs orders of events occurring after final orders made in relation to the substantive appeal - Whether costs of the appeal should be payable forthwith
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act ss 152, 170, 170(1), 181, 190A, 190A(1)(d), 192 Industrial Relations Commission Rules 1996 r 148, r 150, r 151, r 203(1), r 203(2), r 211
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