NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 62 NSWLR 127
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : TEESE v WOODGATE & ORS [2004] NSWSC 1113 revised - 26/11/2004 HEARING DATE(S) : 8 November 2004 JUDGMENT DATE : 8 November 2004
JUDGMENT OF : Levine J DECISION : 1. Summons dismissed.; 2. Each party to pay its own costs.
CATCHWORDS : Federal Magistrates Court - NSW Sheriff - powers of the latter to act in aid of the former's processes LEGISLATION CITED : Federal Magistrates Act 1999 s78, s90, s106, s107 ANN-CAROLYN TEESE (Plaintiff)
v
GILES GEOFFREY WOODGATE (First defendant)
PARTIES : THE SHERIFF OF NEW SOUTH WALES (Second defendant)
THE REGISTRAR FEDERAL MAGISTRATES COURT OF AUSTRALIA (Third defendant)
THE SHERIFF FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA (Fourth defendant) FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 13655 OF 2004 B Skinner COUNSEL : (First defendant)
D Knaggs (Plaintiff)
SOLICITORS : Sally Nash & Co (First defendant)
Australian Government Solicitor (Third and fourth defendants)
Ex tempore: revised [2004] NSWSC 1113 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
JUSTICE DAVID LEVINE
MONDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2004
13655 OF 2004
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