NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 220 FLR 328 73 NSWLR 95
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : James v Ash Electrical Services Pty Ltd [2008] NSWSC 1112
HEARING DATE(S) : 20/10/08
JUDGMENT DATE : 24 October 2008
JURISDICTION : Equity Division Corporations List
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
DECISION : Separate question answered "No"
CATCHWORDS : CORPORATIONS - winding up - application for winding up on grounds of insolvency - reliance on non-compliance with statutory demand - preliminary question whether statutory demand served on defendant company - whether left at registered office - registered office situated at an office suite inside an office building - statutory demand left at 8pm in letterbox on outside wall of office building - whether document later actually received
LEGISLATION CITED : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), ss 109X(1)(a), 459C(2)(a), 459F
CATEGORY : Principal judgment
Howship Holdings Pty Ltd v Leslie (1996) 41 NSWLR 542 CASES CITED : Jin Xin Investment & Trade (Australia) Pty Ltd v ISC Property Pty Ltd [2006] NSWSC 7; (2006) 196 FLR 350 Macrae v St Margaret's Hospital [1999] NSWCA 381; (1999) 19 NSWCCR 1 Polstar Pty Ltd v Agnew [2007] NSWSC 114; (2007]; 208 FLR 226
PARTIES : Craig James - Plaintiff Ash Electrical Services Pty Ltd - Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 4308/08
COUNSEL : Mr D A Allen - Plaintiff Ms A Tsekouras - Defendant
SOLICITORS : Proctor & Associates - Plaintiff Peter Merity Solicitor Pty Ltd - Defendant
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION CORPORATIONS LIST
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