NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : St George Soccer Football Association Inc v Soccer NSW Ltd [2005] NSWSC 1095
HEARING DATE(S) : 25/10/05
JUDGMENT DATE : 26 October 2005
JURISDICTION : Equity Division
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
DECISION : Application for interlocutory injunction dismissed with costs
CATCHWORDS : EQUITY - interlocutory injunction - whether serious questions to be tried - where balance of convenience lies - relevance of potential hardship to third parties - CORPORATIONS - rights of members - class rights - distinction between variation of rights of class of members and variation of composition of class of members - ESTOPPEL - whether unambiguous representations made - whether relied upon - CONTRACT - "process contract" - whether formed - whether legal relationships intended
LEGISLATION CITED : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s.246B
Council of the City of Botany Bay v Soccer NSW [2004] NSWSC 1262 Forbes v Australian Yachting Federation Inc (1996) 131 FLR 241 Hughes Aircraft Systems International v Airservices Australia (1997) 76 FCR 151 CASES CITED : Patrick Stevedores Operations No 2 Pty Ltd v Maritime Union of Australia (1998) 195 CLR 1 Silovi Pty Ltd v Barbaro (1988) 13 NSWLR 466 Waltons Stores (Interstate) Ltd v Maher (1988) 164 CLR 387 Wayde v New South Wales Rugby League Ltd (1985) 180 CLR 459
St George Soccer Football Association Incorporated - First Plaintiff Bonnyrigg White Eagles Sports Club Limited - Second Plaintiff PARTIES : Soccer NSW Limited - Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 5501/05
Mr P. Roberts SC/Mr S.J. Philips - Plaintiffs COUNSEL : Mr M. Christie/Mr M.S. White - Defendant
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