NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Smith v Hardie; Walsh v Hardie [2004] NSWSC 41 HEARING DATE(S) : 10 December 2003 JUDGMENT DATE : 19 February 2004 JURISDICTION: Common Law JUDGMENT OF : Master Harrison DECISION : (1) The defendant's notice of motion filed 27 August 2003 is dismissed; (2) Costs be costs in the cause.
CATCHWORDS : Separate determintion of liability - house fire LEGISLATION CITED : Supreme Court Rules - Part 31 r 2(a) Idoport Pty Ltd & Anor v National Bank Ltd & Ors [2000] NSWSC 1215 CASES CITED : Nominal Defendant v Niko Cencic [2001] NSWCA 69 Tepko Pty Ltd v Water Board [2001] HCA 19; 206 CLR 1 20972/2001 David Smith (Plaintiff) Layne Hardie (Defendant)
20973/2001 Emily Smith by her next friend David Smith (Plaintiff) Layne Hardie (Defendant)
20974/2001 David Smith PARTIES : (Plaintiff) Layne Hardie (Defendant)
20411/2002 Shane Anthony Walsh (Plaintiff) Layne Hardie (Defendant)
20413/2002 Margaret Walsh (Plaintiff) Layne Hardie (Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 20972/2001, 20973/2001, 20974/2001, 20411/2002, 20413/2002 Mr A Naylor for plaintiffs in matters numbered - 20972/2001; 20973/2001; 20974/2001 COUNSEL :
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