NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Lovric v WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (No 2) [2008] NSWSC 376
HEARING DATE(S) : 22 April 2008
JUDGMENT DATE : 29 April 2008
JUDGMENT OF : Harrison J
DECISION : The plaintiffs' case against the second defendant in each proceedings dismissed with costs
CATCHWORDS : CIVIL PROCEDURE - strike out applications pursuant to UCPR rules 13.4 and 14.28 – facts said to be incapable of supporting pleaded allegations – proceedings against second defendant dismissed
LEGISLATION CITED : Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
CATEGORY : Procedural and other rulings
CASES CITED : Lovric v WorkCover Authority of New South Wales [2007] NSWSC 898
Dusan Lovric and Tedora Lovric (Plaintiffs) PARTIES : WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (First defendant) Foti's International Fireworks (Displays) Pty Ltd (Second defendant) International Fireworks Pty Ltd (Sixth defendant in proceedings no 20216 of 2006)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 20215 of 2006; 20216 of 2006
D R Conti SC with R L Ingram (Plaintiffs) COUNSEL : G J Sarginson (First defendant) R A Cavanagh (Second defendant) A R Davis (Sixth defenant in proceedings no 20216 of 2006)
Slater and Gordon (Plaintiffs) SOLICITORS : I V Knight, Crown Solicitor (First defendant) Wotton & Kearney (Second defendant) Curwoods Laywers (Sixth defendant in proceedings no 20216 of 2006)
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
HARRISON J
29 April 2008
20215 of 2006 Dusan Lovric v WorkCover Authority of New South Wales & Ors 20216 of 2006 Todora Lovric v WorkCover Authority of New South Wales & Ors
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