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New South Wales Supreme Court CITATION : Cheong v Wong & Ors [1999] NSWSC 1209 CURRENT JURISDICTION : Common Law FILE NUMBER(S) : 20295/1995 HEARING DATE(S) : 30 November 1999 JUDGMENT DATE : 13 December 1999
Beverley Bikwan Cheong by her Tutor The Protective Commissioner of NSW (Plaintiff) King Leung Wong (First Defendant/First Cross Claimant to First Cross Claim, Second Cross Claimant to Second cross Claim and Third Cross Defendant to Third Cross Claim) Roads & Traffic Authority of New South Wales (Second Defendant/Third Cross Claimant to Third Cross Claim, Fourth Cross Claimant to Fourth Cross Claim, Fifth Cross Claimant PARTIES : to Fifth Cross Claim and Sixth Cross Claimant to Sixth Cross Claim) Pabesu Pty Limited (Third Defendant/Second Cross Defendant to Second Cross Claim and Fourth Cross defendant to Fourth Cross Claim) Avedis Qasabian (Fourth Defendant/Fifth Cross Defendant to Fifth Cross Claim) David Worley (Fifth Defendant/Sixth Cross Defendant to Sixth Cross Claim) Vulcap Tyre Service Pty Limited (Sixth Defendant) Jax Tyres Pty Ltd (First Cross Defendant to First Cross Claim) JUDGMENT OF : Master Malpass
Mr A S Morrison SC/Mr R Tonner (Plaintiff) N/A (First Defendant) Mr I G Harrison SC/Ms J S Gleeson COUNSEL : (Second Defendant) N/A (Third, Fourth & Fifth Defendants) N/A (Sixth Defendant) Mr A M Gruzman (First Cross Defendant to First Cross Claim)
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