NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Silkman, Dorise Enid v Shakespeare Haney Securities Limited (ACN 087 435 783) in its capacity as responsible entity of the Shakespeare Haney Premium Income Fund (ARSN 106 223 483) [2011] NSWSC 148 Hearing dates: 14 February 2011 Decision date: 11 March 2011 Jurisdiction: Equity Division - Commercial List Before: Hammerschlag J Decision: Summons dismissed with costs Catchwords: EQUITY - trusts and trustees - access to trust documents by beneficiary Legislation Cited: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Re Londonderry's Settlement; Peat v Walsh [1965] Ch 918 McDonald v Ellis (2007) 72 NSWLR 605 Re Simersall; Blackwell v Bray (1992) 35 FCR 584 Schmidt v Rosewood Trust [2003] 2 AC 709 Avanes v Marshall (2007) 68 NSWLR 595 Gray v BNY Trust Co of Australia [2009] NSWSC 789 Hartigan Nominees v Rydge (1992) 29 NSWLR 405. Rouse v IOOF Australia Trustees Ltd (1999) 73 SASR 484 Hospital Products Ltd v United States Surgical Corp (1984) 156 CLR 41 Kelly v C A & L Bell Commodities Corp (1989) 18 NSWLR 248 Re Beloved Wilke's Charity 42 ER 330 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Dorise Enid Silkman - Plaintiff Shakespeare Haney Securities Limited (ACN 087 435 783) in its capacity as responsible entity of the Shakespeare Haney Premium Income Fund (ARSN 106 223 483) Representation: Counsel: A.S. Martin SC with G.M. Drew - Plaintiff D. Kelly SC with D. Piggott - Defendant Solicitors: HWL Ebsworth Lawyers - Plaintiff McCullough Robertson Lawyers - Defendant File Number(s): 2010/377705
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