NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : CEEDIVE Pty Ltd v MAY, TIMMS, McFADDEN & MUDWAY [2004] NSWSC 33 HEARING DATE(S) : 4 February 2004 JUDGMENT DATE : 4 February 2004
JUDGMENT OF : Levine J DECISION : Evidence admitted, see paras 13, 14 & 15
CATCHWORDS : s73 Evidence Act 1995 - pedigree declarations - admissibility LEGISLATION CITED : s73 Evidence Act 1995 Day v Couch [2000] NSWSC 230 CASES CITED : Marsden v Amalgamated Television Services [2000] NSWSC 55 R v Mrish (unreported, Thursday 15 August 1996) Yaramirr v Northern Territory of Australia & Ors (1998) 82 FCR 533 CEEDIVE Pty Ltd (Plaintiff)
v PARTIES : ALLEN THOMAS MAY DONALD FRANCIS TIMMS PHILLIP JAMES McFADDEN GORDON MUDWAY (Defendants) FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 12916 OF 2002; 12917 OF 2002; 12918 OF 2002; 12919 OF 2002 M D Young (Plaintiff) COUNSEL : J Needham / P Lane (Defendants) John Joseph (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Robert Stoyef & Associates (Defendants)
[2004] NSWSC 33 DLJ 1 Ex tempore: revised IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
JUSTICE DAVID LEVINE
WEDNESDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2004
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