NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 63 NSWLR 596
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : ROADS & TRAFFIC AUTHORITY v. WOOD [2005] NSWSC 554
HEARING DATE(S) : Monday 23 May 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 23 June 2005
JURISDICTION : Common Law
JUDGMENT OF : Hall J at 1
DECISION : The order the Local Court made at Burwood on 28 February 2005 dismissing the proceedings commenced by the Court Attendance Notice filed by the plaintiff against the defendant on 13 July 2004 be set aside; that the Local Court at Burwood resume the hearing of the proceedings commenced by the filing of the Court Attendance Notice referred to above and to determine them according to law; no order as to costs.
CATCHWORDS : Statutory interpretation - transitional provisions - summons - court attendance notice - issue and filing of court attendance notice - "any act, matter or thing" - "a thing" - "an expression" - corresponding provision
Justices Act 1902 Justices Legislation (Repeal & Amendment) Act 2001 LEGISLATION CITED : Criminal Procedure Act 1986 Road Transport (General) Act 1999 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Justices & Local Courts) Act 2001
Mellor v. ACR Trading Pty. Limited (unreported, James, J. 13 June 1991) CASES CITED : Young v. Kenny (unreported, Abadee, J., 4 September 1992) Makucha v. Council of the Shire of Albert (Court of Appeal, unreported 101/91, May 1992)
ROADS & TRAFFIC AUTHORITY PARTIES : v. WOOD, David Alan
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11101/2005
Plaintiff: T. Lynch COUNSEL : Defendant: ---
Plaintiff: Hunt & Hunt SOLICITORS : Defendant: ---
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