NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Johnston's Transport Industries Pty Ltd v New South Wales Road Transport Association Inc [2007] NSWSC 327
HEARING DATE(S) : 10/04/07
JUDGMENT DATE : 10 April 2007
JURISDICTION : Equity DIvision Corporations List
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 10 April 2007
DECISION : Winding up order made
CATCHWORDS : ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS - incorporated association - application for winding up in insolvency - features of special statutory regime - proof of inability to pay debts - where association also registered under Industrial Relations Act 1996 - whether such registration relevant to winding up application
Associations Incorporation Act 1984, s.51 LEGISLATION CITED : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), ss.95A, 455C(2)(a), 459P2, 465A, 585(a) Industrial Relations Act 1996, ss.217(1)(c), 218, 226, Division 2 of Part 3 of Chapter 5
CASES CITED : QBE Workers' Compensation (NSW) Ltd v Wandiyali ATSI Inc (2004) 62 NSWLR 117
Johnson's Transport Industries Pty Limited - First Plaintiff Border Express Pty Ltd - Second Plaintiff PARTIES : McGrath Newcastle Pty Ltd - Third Plaintiff A.J. Mills & Sons Pty Ltd - Fourth Plaintif New South Wales Road Transport Association Inc - Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2122/07
COUNSEL : Mr J.M. White - Plaintiffs
SOLICITORS : Kemp Strang - Plaintiff
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION CORPORATIONS LIST
BARRETT J
TUESDAY 10 APRIL 2007
2122/07 JOHNSTON'S TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES PTY LTD & ORS v NEW SOUTH WALES ROAD TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION INC
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