NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Canon Australia Pty Ltd v Yong Bros Pty Ltd [2009] NSWSC 842
HEARING DATE(S) : 11 June 2009 JURISDICTION : Equity Division Corporations List
JUDGMENT OF : Brereton J
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 11 June 2009
DECISION : Interlocutory process dismissed with costs
CATCHWORDS : CORPORATIONS - winding up – creditor's statutory demand – whether statutory demand served on plaintiff by defendant should be set aside on ground that it is defective - whether statutory demand identifies general nature of debt to sufficient degree that reasonable person in shoes of director can assess whether genuine dispute as to existence or amount of debt or offsetting claim - where demand is not ambiguous - where particularisation of debt is defective - Held: There was a defect in the statutory demand.
LEGISLATION CITED : (CTH) Corporations Act 2001 s 459 G(3), s 459H, s 459J, s 459J(1)(a), s 459J(1)(b), s 5609H
CATEGORY : Procedural and other rulings
A R Pilot Pty Ltd v Gouriotis [2007] NSWSC 396 Hansmar Investments Pty Limited v Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd [2007] NSWSC 103, (2007) 61 ACSR 321 LSI Australia Pty Ltd v LSI Holdings [2007] NSWSC 1406, (2007) 25 ACLC 1602 CASES CITED : Meehan v Glazier Holdings [2005] NSWCA 24, (2005) 53 ACSR 229 POS Media Online Ltd v B Family Pty Ltd [2003] NSWSC 147, (2003) 21 ACLC 533 Saferack Pty Limited v Marketing Heads Australia Pty Limited [2007] NSWSC 1143, (2007) 25 ACLC 1392 Spencer Constructions v D & M Aldridge Pty Ltd (1997) 76 FCR 452, (1997) 24 ACSR 353 Topfelt Pty Ltd v State Bank of New South Wales (1993) 47 FCR 226, (1993) 12 ACSR 381
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