NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Chalmers v Redwood Anti-Ageing Pty Ltd [2007] NSWSC 1186
HEARING DATE(S) : 16/10/07
JUDGMENT DATE : 23 October 2007
JURISDICTION : Equity Division Corporations List
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
DECISION : See paragraph [34]
CATCHWORDS : CORPORATIONS - winding up - where creditor given leave to be heard on winding up application without becoming party - winding up order made by registrar - appeal to court constituted by judge - whether the creditor is party to or may be heard on the appeal
Corporations Act 2001, ss.471A(1), 479(3) LEGISLATION CITED : Supreme Court Act 1970, s.101 Supreme Court (Corporations) Rules 1999, rules 2.13(1), 9.4(2) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005, Part 21 Division 2, Part 49 Division 2, Division 3, rules 16.1, 16.2, 49.7A(a), 49.8(1), 49.1349.11(1), 49.13,
Austral Brick Co Pty Ltd v Falgat Constructions Pty Ltd (1990) 21 NSWLR 389 Australian Securities Commission v Ampolex Ltd (1995) 38 NSWLR 504 Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Neolido Holdings Pty Ltd [2006] QCA 266 Gillooly v Gillooly [1950] 2 All ER 1118 R v Phan [2001] NSWCCA 29 CASES CITED : R v Radju (2001) 53 NSWLR 471 Re Evans [1893] 1 Ch 252 Re Rick Wilson Pty Ltd (1982) 7 ACLR 354 Rock Bottom Fashion Market Pty Ltd v HR & CE Griffiths Pty Ltd [2000] 2 Qd R 573 Scott-Young v Registrar of the Government & Related Employees Appeal Tribunal [2001] NSWCA 293 Strarch International Ltd v Loh (2005) 54 ACSR 481 Wu v The Queen (1999) 199 CLR 99
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