NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Silverwater Estate Pty Ltd v Auburn Council [2001] NSWLEC 80 APPLICANT: Silverwater Estate Pty Ltd PARTIES : RESPONDENT: Auburn Council FILE NUMBER(S) : 10657 of 2000 CORAM: Talbot J Development Consent - Practice & Procedure :- KEY ISSUES: Development Consent :- deferred commencement condition Practice & Procedure :- slip rule LEGISLATION CITED: Land and Environment Court Rules 1996 Pt 10 r 7 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 s 80(3) CASES CITED: DATES OF HEARING: 27/04/2001 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/01/2001
APPLICANT: Mr M H Tobias QC with Mr P R Clay (Barrister) SOLICITORS: Blake Dawson Waldron
RESPONDENT: Mrs L R Finn (Solicitor) LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: SOLICITORS: Abbott Tout
CORPORATION: Mr P C Tomasetti (Barrister) SOLICITORS: Department of Land and Water Conservation
JUDGMENT:
IN THE LAND AND Matter No. 10657 of 2000 ENVIRONMENT COURT Coram: Talbot J OF NEW SOUTH WALES Decision Date: 1 May, 2001
Silverwater Estate Pty Ltd Applicant v Auburn Council Respondent
FURTHER REASONS ON MAKING OF FORMAL ORDERS
1. Pursuant to Pt 10 r 7 of the Land and Environment Court Rules 1996 the Court has corrected the following clerical mistakes in the judgment published 4 April 2001:- (1) Par 9 amended to read as follows:- The corporation has been heard as if a party to the proceedings under s 97(5) of the EP&A Act.
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