NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : White City Tennis Club Ltd v John Alexander's Clubs Pty Ltd & 2 ors [2007] NSWSC 1210
HEARING DATE(S) : 22 October 2007
JUDGMENT DATE : 29 October 2007
JURISDICTION : Equity Division Duty Judge List
JUDGMENT OF : Brereton J
DECISION : Interlocutory injunction granted to restrain interference with contractual right to use by plaintiff of some but not other parts of real property under licence.
CATCHWORDS : REAL PROPERTY – Co-ownership – tenancy-in-common – whether one of several tenants in common entitled to grant licence irrevocable by others – whether licence reasonably incidental to grantor's use and does not unreasonable interfere with rights of others to possession use and enjoyment - TORT – Intentional interference with contractual relations – contractual licence to use real property
Bull v Bull [1955] 1 QB 334 Catanzariti v Whitehouse (1981) 55 FLR 426 Hong v Choo [2004] HKCFI 24 Hong v Choo [2005] 3 HKLRD 811, [2005] HKEC 1156 DC Thomson & Co Ltd v Deakin [1952] Ch 646 CASES CITED : Robson-Paul v Farrugia (1969) 20 P & CR 820 State of New South Wales v Koumdjiev (2005) 63 NSWLR 353 U-Needa Laundry Ltd v Hill [2000] 2 NZLR 308 Wallace v Love (1922) 31 CLR 156 Text: Meagher Gummow & Lehane, Equity Doctrines & Remedies, 4th edition
White City Tennis Club Ltd (plaintiff) PARTIES : John Alexander's Clubs Pty Ltd (first defendant) Poplar Holdings Pty Limited (second defendant) Sydney Maccabi Tennis Club Ltd (third defendant)
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