NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Campbelltown City Council v Toth [2005] NSWLEC 89
Campbelltown City Council PARTIES : Tim Toth
FILE NUMBER(S) : 41179 of 2004
CORAM: Cowdroy J
Contempt :- Order restraining use of premises as sex shop - trading continuing - respondent relying upon purported sale of business - sale not bona fide - respondent guilty of continuing illegal use or alternatively permitting use. KEY ISSUES:
Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 s 65 Land and Environment Court Act 1979 s 56A Land and Environment Court Rules 1996 Pt 6 r 1 LEGISLATION CITED: Supreme Court Act 1970 s 123 Supreme Court Rules 1970 Pt 55 Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 cl 13(5) Campbelltown Sex Industry Development Control Plan 2003
Bankstown City Council v Attallah and Anor [2000] NSWLEC 133; Concrete Constructions Pty Ltd and Anor v Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees' Union and Anor (No 2) (1987) 15 FCR 64; De Gruchy v The Queen (2002) 211 CLR 85; Lizzio and Anor v The Council of the Municipality of Ryde (1983) 155 CLR 211; Mallon and Anor v Allon [1964] 1 QBD 385; CASES CITED: Miller v Quinn and Anor [1977] 2 NSWLR 198; Samuel Peacock v The King (1912) 13 CLR 619; Seaward v Paterson [1897] 1 Ch 545; Walsh v Tattersall (1996) 188 CLR 77; Witham v Holloway (1995) 183 CLR 525
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