NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: JC & FW Kennett Pty Ltd v Transport Construction Authority [2011] NSWLEC 124 Hearing dates: 20 July 2011 Decision date: 20 July 2011 Jurisdiction: Class 3 Before: Pepper J Decision: The Court orders: (1) the Court gives a direction under r 31.19 of the UCPR that the applicants are to file and serve the individual non-valuation expert evidence previously referred to in the short minutes of order made by the Court on 20 June 2011; (2) by 5.00pm on 20 July 2011, the applicants are to provide in writing to the respondent a description of each of the individual non-valuation expert reports they intend to rely upon, including the expert evidence relating to the Licence Agreement referred to in the Points of Claim filed on 15 April 2011; and (3) the proceedings are stood over to 9.30am on 21 July 2011 before Pepper J for the making of further directions for the preparation of the proceedings. Catchwords: PROCEDURE: whether a direction was required for the filing and serving of expert evidence - whether an extension of time to file and serve expert evidence should be granted - extension of time allowed Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 r 31.19 Cases Cited: Shellharbour City Council v Minister for Planning [2011] NSWCA 195 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: JC & FW Kennett Pty Ltd (Applicant) Transport Construction Authority (formerly Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation)(Respondent) Representation: Mr M Gilbert (Applicant) Mr J Lazarus (Respondent) Penfold Dwyer (Applicant) Maddocks Lawyers (Respondent) File Number(s): 30196, 30197 and 30198 of 2011
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