NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Application of Jeffrey Ian Steer [2000] NSWSC 863 FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11538/00 HEARING DATE(S) : 03/07/00 JUDGMENT DATE : 5 July 2000
PARTIES : Jeffrey Ian Steer - applicant Bernd Rosenberg & Anor - cross-claimants JUDGMENT OF : Bell J at 1
COUNSEL : Terry Buddin SC/A Haesler - applicant R Parsons - cross-claimants SOLICITORS : IV Knight, Crown Solicitor, applicant Norbert Lipton & Co - cross-claimants Disorderly Houses Act 1943 LEGISLATION CITED : Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 Conveyancing Act 1919 DECISION : Declaration that cross-claimants as lessors under lease dated 11 April 2000 between the cross-claimants as lessors and the cross-defendant as lessee are entitled to re-enter premises known as 9a Roslyn Street Kings cross. Order that the cross-defendant pay cross-claimants' costs of the cross-claim to date upon an indemnity basis. Order that the cross-defendant pay the cross-claimants' costs of these proceedings to date upon an indemnity basis. Note that leave is granted restrospectively for service of the cross-claim to be effected upon the cross-defendant up to and including 3.05 pm on Friday, 30 June 2000. Application No 11538/2000 stood over to Duty Judge's list on Monday, 21 August 2000. Any evidence to be relied upon by the registered proprietors to be filed and served by 5 pm on 10 August 2000. All parties be granted liberty to restore on 3 days' notice.
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
BELL J
Wednesday, 5 July, 2000
011538/00 - Jeffrey Ian STEER (APPLICATION OF) v BERND ROSENBERG AND ANOR
JUDGMENT
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