NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 61 ACSR 524 (2007) 25 ACLC 201
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ausino International Pty Ltd v Apex Sports Pty Ltd [2007] NSWSC 182
HEARING DATE(S) : 02/03/07
JUDGMENT DATE : 2 March 2007
JURISDICTION : Equity Division Corporations List
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 2 March 2007
DECISION : Interlocutory order refused
CATCHWORDS : CORPORATIONS - winding up - application for winding up in insolvency pending - deed of company arrangement in place - judgment reserved on application directed towards termination of deed - application by plaintiff in both proceedings for order in winding up proceedings restraining dealings with property said to be property of company - application founded on s.467(1)(c) - where progressing of winding up proceedings precluded by s.444E - whether court may make order only capable of being made "on hearing a winding up application"
LEGISLATION CITED : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), ss.444E, 447A, 467(1), 467A
Alati v Wei Sheung (2000) 34 ASCR 489 CASES CITED : Australasian Memory Pty Ltd v Brien (2000) 200 CLR 270 Rapid Metal Developments (Australia) Pty Limited v Build Max Corporation Pty Limited [2000] NSWSC 1190
Ausino International Pty Limited - Plaintiff/Applicant PARTIES : Apex Sports Pty Limited - Defendant/First Respondent Jack Anthony Barry - Second Respondent
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2683/05
COUNSEL : Mr A.G. Bell SC/Mr N. Kabilafkas - Plaintiff Mr A.P. Coleman - First Defendant and Mr Barry
SOLICITORS : Henry Davis York - Plaintiff Kemp Strang - First Defendant and Mr Barry
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