NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Tamas v Silver Beach Resort [2000] NSWSC 574 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity Division FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 5540/93 HEARING DATE(S) : 29 May 2000 JUDGMENT DATE : 27 June 2000
Stephen Tamas (Plaintiff/First Cross Defendant)
M C Donnelly (Second Cross Defendant) v Silver Beach Resort Pty Ltd (First Defendant/Third Cross Claimant)
PARTIES : New South Wales Police (Second Defendant)
Reginald E. Nixon (Third Defendant/First Cross Claimant)
Robyn H. Nixon (Fourth Defendant)
R. E. Nixon Pty Ltd (Second Cross Claimant) JUDGMENT OF : Davies AJ
P/1XD: No Appearance COUNSEL : 2XD: No Appearance 1,3,4D/1,2,3XC: Mr G Colyer P/1XD: In person SOLICITORS : 2XD: Ferrier Hodgson 1,3,4D/1,2,3XC: McCabes CATCHWORDS : Trust - whether resulting, constructive or implied trust - whether property purchased in the name of another - whether shareholder was a gratuitous transferee - whether misleading conduct - whether breach of fiduciary duty Hospital Products Ltd v United States Surgical Corporation (1984) 156 CLR 41 CASES CITED : Napier v Public Trustee (WA) (1980) 32 ALR 153 Calverley v Green (1984) 155 CLR 242 Warman International Ltd v Dwyer (1995) 182 CLR 544 DECISION : Amended cross-claim dismissed. See paragraphs 23, 24, 25 and 26.
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