NSW Caselaw
Industrial Court of New South Wales
CITATION: The Master Builders' Association of New South Wales [2008] NSWIRComm 159
PARTIES: APPLICANT: The Master Builders' Association of New South Wales
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 505 of 2008
CORAM: Boland J President
CATCHWORDS: Registered organisations - Employer organisation - Building Industry - Application for declaration of invalidity - Invalidity arose in relation to conduct of election, filing of statutory declarations concerning membership register and reporting of financial accounts - Invalidities found - Court satisfied that orders proposed would not do substantial injustice to the members of the organisation or any creditor of the organisation or any person having dealings with the organisation - Declarations made - Orders made.
Industrial Arbitration Act 1901 LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996 ss 223(1), 239, 239(1)(b), 249, 278, 278(3), 278(4), 278(9), 280, 282(3), 288, 288(1)(a), 288(1)(b), 288(3), 288(4), 288(5) Industrial Relations Act 1991 ss 421, 442-451, 444, 444(1), 510, 510(1), 513-516, 514, 517(1), 517(5), 518, 520, 521, 641 Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth)
HEARING DATES: 21 May & 17 June 2008
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 3 September 2008
APPLICANT: Mr G Thomas LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Senior Industrial Officer Master Builders' Association of New South Wales
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: BOLAND J, President
Wednesday 3 September 2008
Matter No. IRC 505 of 2008
THE MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by The Master Builders' Association of New South Wales for a determination of the question of an invalidity under s 288 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996
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