NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Australian Regional Credit Pty Limited v Rukavina and Anor [2010] NSWSC 1466
HEARING DATE(S) : 6 December 2010
JUDGMENT DATE : 17 December 2010
JUDGMENT OF : Schmidt J
DECISION : Orders sought in the motion refused. The usual order that costs should follow the event. The parties have liberty to approach in the event of any disagreement as to costs.
CATCHWORDS : PROCEDURE - judgments and orders - amending, varying and setting aside - setting aside decision of Registrar dismissing motion seeking stay of writ of execution - further motion - order seeking stay of execution of writ of possession and leave to file a cross claim - delay - no reasonable explanation for the delay - s 70 of the Consumer Credit Code - bona fides - orders sought refused - costs
LEGISLATION CITED : Consumer Credit Code Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
CATEGORY : Principal judgment
GE Personal Finance Pty Ltd v Smith [2006] NSWSC 889 Akari v Sole [2008] NSWSC 59 CASES CITED : Allesch v Maunz [2000] HCA 40 Toll (FGCT) Pty Ltd v Alphapharm Pty Ltd [2004] HCA 52; (2004) 219 CLR 165 Tomko v Palasty (No 2) [2007] NSWCA 369; (2007) 71 NSWLR 61
Plaintiff - Australian Regional Credit Pty Ltd PARTIES : First Defendant - Peter Rukavina Second Defendant - Ivanka Rukavina
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2002/66585
COUNSEL : Mr JB Conomy for the Plaintiff Mr IGA Archibald for the Defendant
SOLICITORS : Plaintiff - Holman Webb Lawyers Defendant - Farrell Lusher
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