NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Century v THLD [2000] NSWSC 327 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity Division Commercial List FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 50042/98 HEARING DATE(S) : 14/04/00 JUDGMENT DATE : 19 April 2000
Century Medical Inc - Plaintiff THLD Limited - First Defendant Medical TPLC Pty Limited - Second Defendant PARTIES : TPLC Pty Limited - Third Defendant Telectronics Pacing Systems Inc - Fourth Defendant TPLC Incorporated - Fifth Defendant Nucleus Limited - Sixth Defendant Pacific Dunlop Limited - Seventh Defendant JUDGMENT OF : Rolfe J
COUNSEL : Mr L.G. Foster SC - Plaintiff Mr T.J. Walker - Defendants SOLICITORS : Blake Dawson Waldron - Plaintiff Freehill Hollingdale & Page, Melbourne - Defendants CATCHWORDS : Discovery CASES CITED : Mulley v Manifold & Ors (1959) 103 CLR 341 DECISION : 1. In dealing with the contentious issues before me I have set forth my views as to the extent of discovery. As I understood it, the parties propose to act conformably with these opinions whilst I am away. If necessary formal orders can be made on my return; 2. I propose that the balance of the plaintiff's Notice of Motion and the defendants' Notices of Motion stand over to Friday, 19 May 2000. I shall then consider the question of costs of the matter thus far argued.
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION COMMERCIAL LIST
ROLFE J
WEDNESDAY, 19 APRIL 2000
50042/1998 - CENTURY MEDICAL INC v THLD LIMITED & ORS (NO 2)
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