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New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Toorallie v Black [2001] NSWSC 1088 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 4016/01 HEARING DATE(S) : 19/11/01, 22/11/01 JUDGMENT DATE : 28 November 2001
PARTIES : Toorallie Pty Limited - Plaintiff Stuart Alexander Black, Vaughn Lee Chapman and Andrew Phillip Carter t/as Chapman & Eastway - Defendants JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
COUNSEL : Mr T.M. Lynch - Plaintiff Mr J. Stoljar - Defendant SOLICITORS : Sachs Gerace Lawyers - Plaintiff Speed & Stracey - Defendants CATCHWORDS : CORPORATIONS - application to set aside statutory demand - whether genuine offsetting claim pursuant to s.459H - debt owed to partnership of three persons - claim for unliquidated damages sought to be offset - allegedly offsetting claim in respect of actions of one of present partners when employee for which all then partners allegedly responsible, including remaining present partners Fair Trading Act 1987 LEGISLATION CITED : Employees Liability Act 1991 Corporations Act 2001 National Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd v Batty (1986) 160 CLR 251 Chadwick Industries (South Coast) Pty Ltd v Condensing Vaporisers Pty Ltd (1994) 13 ACSR 37 Ceramic Importers Pty Ltd v Ceramica Antiga SA (1994) 13 ACSR 263 CASES CITED : Jesseron Holdings Pty Ltd v Middle East Trading Consultants Pty Ltd (1994) 13 ACSR 787 Rajski v Powell (1987) 11 NSWLR 522 Macleay Nominees Pty Ltd v Belle Property East Pty Ltd [2001] NSWSC 743 Royal Premier Pty Ltd v Taleski [2001] WASCA 48 DECISION : Matter stood over for further evidence
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