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New South Wales Supreme Court CITATION : Kirby v International CargoInternational Cargo v Hamburg Sud [1999] NSWSC 706 CURRENT JURISDICTION : Admiralty FILE NUMBER(S) : 15/1998; 17/1998 HEARING DATE(S) : 09/07/99 JUDGMENT DATE : 19 July 1999
James N. Kirby Pty Limited - Plaintiff International Cargo Control Pty Limited - First Defendant PARTIES : Hamburg Sudamerikansche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft Eggert & Amsinck - Second Defendant International Cargo Control Pty Limited - Plaintiff Hamburg Sudamerikansche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft Eggert & Amsinck - First Defendant Norfolk Southern Railway Company - Second Defendant JUDGMENT OF : Rolfe J
James N. Kirby Pty Limited - Mr N.C. Hutley SC/Ms J.S. Gleeson COUNSEL : International Cargo Control Pty Limited - Mr S.R. Horgan Hamburg Sudamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Eggert & Amsinck - Mr B.W. Larkin Norfolk Southern Railway Company - Ms L.A. Muston
James N. Kirby Pty Limited - Withnell Hetherington SOLICITORS : International Cargo Control Pty Limited - Middletons Moore & Bevins Hamburg Sudamerikansche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft Eggert & Amsinck - James Neill Solicitor Norfolk Southern Railway Company - Conway Leather Shaw CATCHWORDS : Application for stay. DECISION : Application refused in the particular circumstances.
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION ADMIRALTY LIST
ROLFE J
MONDAY, 19 JULY 1999
15/1998 - JAMES N. KIRBY PTY LIMITED v INTERNATIONAL CARGO CONTROL PTY LTD & ANOR 17/1998 - INTERNATIONAL CARGO CONTROL PTY LIMITED v HAMBURG SUDAMERIKANSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFFAHRTS-GESELLSCHAFT EGGERT & AMSINCK & ANOR
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