NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Rickard & Ors v Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd & Ors (No 2) [2010] NSWSC 101
HEARING DATE(S) : 19/02/2010
JUDGMENT DATE : 26 February 2010
JUDGMENT OF : Hoeben J
DECISION : See paras [73] to [77].
CATCHWORDS : COSTS - alternative claims against more than one defendant - action succeeding against one defendant only - Bullock and Sanderson orders - when applicable - whether conduct of unsuccessful defendant encouraged joinder of successful defendant - nature of defence raised by unsuccessful defendant - provision of information to plaintiffs - whether unsuccessful defendant's conduct constituted sufficient inducement or was otherwise unreasonable.
Compensation to Relatives Act 1897 LEGISLATION CITED : District Court Rules 1973 Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999
CATEGORY : Consequential orders
Bostik Australia Pty Limited v Liddiard (No 2) [2009] NSWCA 304 Council of the City of Liverpool v Turano (No 2) [2009] NSWCA 176 CASES CITED : Gould v Vaggelas (1985) HCA 85; (1985) 157 CLR 215 Harrison v Schipp [2001] NSWCA 13 Oshlack v Richmond River Council (1998) 193 CLR 72 Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW & Anor v Palmer (No 2) [2005] NSWCA 140 at [35]
Jack Rickard, Christine Kelly, Sharon Louise Dennison, Andrew Gregory Wheeler - Plaintiffs Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd - First Defendant/Cross-Claimant PARTIES : Woolworths Limited - Defendant Roads & Traffic Authority of New South Wales - Second Defendant Brian Francis Lavis and John Edwin Lavis - Third Defendants/Cross-Claimants
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