NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Blacktown C.C. v. Wilkie [1989] NSWLEC 153 APPLICANT Blacktown City Council PARTIES : RESPONDENT Mr Wilkie FILE NUMBER(S) : 40237 of 1989 CORAM: Stein J KEY ISSUES: :- LEGISLATION CITED: CASES CITED: DATES OF HEARING: DATE OF JUDGMENT: 01/01/1989
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES:
JUDGMENT:
1 Order that the warrant lie in office until 10 September 1993.
2. Direct that on 10 September 1993, if Mr Wilkie has not complied with Order No.2 made on 17 July 1990 by Mr Justice Stein and the writ is executed that Mr Wilkie be brought before the Court after his arrest and before he is taken to an appropriate institution.
3. Either party has liberty to apply on one days notice.
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