NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : FREIHART v DEXPLAIN [2001] NSWSC 137 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity Division FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 4708/2000 HEARING DATE(S) : 27/02/2001 JUDGMENT DATE : 8 March 2001
PARTIES : Freihart Pty Limited v Dexplain Pty Limited JUDGMENT OF : Master Macready at 1
COUNSEL : D. Ryan SC & P.I. Bambagoitti for plaintiff D.L. Warren for defendant SOLICITORS : JDK Legal for plaintiff Garry Cassim & Associates for devendant CATCHWORDS : Corporations Law. Commencement of proceedings to set aside statutory demand by Notice of Motion in proceedings already in existence between the same two parties. Factual background of proceedings similar to background of debt claimed in demand. - Held proceedings could be commenced by Notice of Motion and that motion substantially complied with Form 3 of the Corporations Law Rules. Considerations of whether proceedings final or interlocutory. Mibor Investments Pty Limited v Commonwealth Bank [1993] 11 ACLC 1062 Graywinter v Gas and Fuel Corporation [1996] 21 ACSR 581 Olney J in 71 Paisley Street Footscray Pty Ptd v Vineyards Estate Pty Ltd (unreported 18.8.95) CASES CITED : Eyota Pty Limited v Hanave Pty Limited [1994] 12 ACLC 669 Jesseron Holdings Pty Ltd v Middle East Trading Consultants Pty Ltd (No2) 1994 12 ACLC 490 Joshua Corporation Pty Limited v KTX Technology Pty Limited, 3 April 1998 A-Pak Plastics v Merhone (1995) 13 ACLC 896 David Grant & Co Pty Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed) v Westpac Banking Corporation (1995) 184 CLR 265 DECISION : Para 23
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