NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ferdinand Nemeth & Anor v Prynew Pty Limited and Ors [2005] NSWSC 1296
HEARING DATE(S) : 2/12/05
JUDGMENT DATE : 2 December 2005
Equity Division JURISDICTION : Technology and Construction List
JUDGMENT OF : Einstein J
DECISION : Interrogatories to be allowed upon short minutes being brought in.
CATCHWORDS : Practice and Procedure - Civil Liability Act - Proportionate liability - Case management imposing obligation on defendants to formally identify all persons believed on reasonable grounds to be concurrent wrongdoers in relation to the claim - Interrogatories - Particulars
Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) LEGISLATION CITED : Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW)
CASES CITED : Platt v Nutt (1988) 12 NSWLR 231
Ferdinand Nemeth (First Plaintiff) Virginia Nemeth (Second Plaintiff) Prynew Pty Limited (First Defendant) PARTIES : Peter Tsu (Second Defendant) Piling Contractors (Qld) Pty Limited (Third Defendant) QBE Mercantile Mutual Limited (Cross Defendant to Second Cross Claim)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 55037/03
Mr D Weinberger (Plaintiff) Mr J Simpkins SC, Mr F Hicks (First and Second Defendants) COUNSEL : Mr S Kettle (Third Defendant) Mr P Dodson (Cross Defendant to Second Cross Claim)
Salim Lawyers (Plaintiff) Avendra Singh Strati & Kam Lawyers (First and Second Defendants) SOLICITORS : Thompson Cooper Lawyers Pty Ltd (Third Defendant) Curwood & Partners (Cross Defendant to Second Cross Claim)
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