NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Terceiro & Anor v Elmore & Ors [2006] NSWSC 893
HEARING DATE(S) : 24 August 2006
JUDGMENT DATE : 24 August 2006
JURISDICTION : Equity Division
JUDGMENT OF : Palmer J
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 08/24/2006
DECISION : Application for interlocutory injunction refused.
CATCHWORDS : GAMING MACHINES ACT – LEASE – REVERSION – INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTION – application by lessor for interlocutory injunction restraining sale by lessee of poker machine entitlements – whether lessor shows serious question to be tried that it has present reversionary interest in entitlements under doctrine of accretion – balance of convenience – whether damages adequate remedy.
LEGISLATION CITED : Gaming Machines Act 2001 (NSW) – s.19 Liquor Act 1982 (NSW) – s.15
- Evans v Collins (3 July 2006, Macready ASJ) CASES CITED : - Harrington v Harrington Services Pty Limited (In liq) (2002) 55 NSWLR 618 - Jabetin Pty Limited v Liquor Administration Board (2005) 63 NSWLR 602 - Wonall Pty Ltd v Clarence Property Corp Pty Ltd (2003) 58 NSWLR 23
Manuel Terceiro – First Plaintiff Maria de los Angeles Terceiro – Second Plaintiff PARTIES : John Gerard Elmore – First Defendant Irene Elmore – Second Defendant Liquor Administration Board – Third Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 4450/06
D.P.M. O'Dowd – Plaintiffs COUNSEL : A. Hatzis – First and Second Defendants No appearance – Third Defendant
O'Sullivan Saddington Lawyers – Plaintiffs SOLICITORS : Deutsche Partners Lawyers – First & Second Defendants Submitting appearance – Third Defendant
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