NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Murray & Anor v Tovock Enterprises Pty Ltd [2005] NSWSC 377
HEARING DATE(S) : 21 April 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 21 April 2005
JURISDICTION : Equity Division
JUDGMENT OF : McDougall J at 1
DECISION : Application for interlocutory relief refused
CATCHWORDS : PROPERTY - hotelier's licence - where plaintiff licensee under hotelier's licence - where hotelier's licence can only be exercised while licensee entitled to possession of hotel - where plaintiff's lease about to expire - poker machine entitlements - where poker machine entitlements allocated in respect of hotelier's licence - where plaintiff claims interest in those entitlements - where any interest will be lost if plaintiff goes out of possession - whether plaintiff entitled to remain in possession under holding over provision - whether defendant's consent required to hold over - whether consent wrongly withheld - no question of principle
Gaming Machines Act 2001 LEGISLATION CITED : Liquor Act 1982 Supreme Court Act 1970
Jabetin Pty Ltd v Liquor Administration Board [2005] NSWCA 92 Malec v J C Hutton Pty Ltd (1990) 169 CLR 638 CASES CITED : Slatter v Railway Commissioners (NSW) (1931) 45 CLR 68 Wonall Pty Limited v Clarence Property Corporation Ltd (2003) 58 NSWLR 23
P: Wayne Michael Murray and Annette Maree Murray PARTIES : D: Tovock Enterprises Pty Limited
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2568/05
P: Mr G A Rich COUNSEL : D: Mr R M Lovas
P: Deutsch Partners Lawyers, Bondi Junction SOLICITORS : D: Attwaters Solicitors, Newcastle
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