NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Appeal
CITATION: Critchley & Ors v Conway & Anor (No 2) [2009] NSWCA 217
HEARING DATE(S): 13 July 2009
JUDGMENT DATE: 27 July 2009
JUDGMENT OF: Beazley JA at 1
Upon condition that the appellants pay to the Bank of Queensland on or before the due date, the monthly rental sum of $5,416.67 payable under the rental agreement between the Bank and the first respondent and his wife: 1. Order that the order made by Debelle AJ on 5 June 2009, that the appellants deliver up to the first respondent the items referred to in item (n) of the Schedule to those orders, be stayed until the disposition of the concurrent hearing for leave to appeal and the appeal or until further order; DECISION: 2. Direct the appellants to advise the first respondent's solicitor of the making of each such payment within 24 hours of the payment being made; 3. The appellants are to pay to the first respondent one half of the costs of preparation for the hearing of the notice of motion, together with the costs of the hearing on 29 June 2009. The balance of the costs of the preparation for the hearing of the notice of motion and the costs of 13 July 2009 are costs of the appeal; 4. Grant liberty to apply within 24 hours in respect of the formulation of these orders or in respect of any further directions in respect of the implementation of the stay.
CATCHWORDS: PROCEDURE – application for stay of judgment pending determination of appeal – application granted upon conditions
CASES CITED: Alexander v Cambridge Credit Corp Ltd (1987) 9 NSWLR 310; (1987) 12 ACLR 202 General Steel Industries Inc v Commissioner for Railways (NSW) [1964] HCA 69; (1964) 112 CLR 125
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