NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Mariusz Zmudzinski v Cheapa Campa Pty Limited and Camper Travel Pty Limited [2011] NSWSC 996 Hearing dates: 23 August 2011 Decision date: 23 August 2011 Jurisdiction: Equity Division Before: Black J Decision: Motion for transfer of proceedings to Supreme Court of Queensland dismissed Catchwords: PROCEDURE - application to have proceedings transferred to Supreme Court of Queensland - whether more appropriate that present proceedings be determined in the Supreme Court of Queensland - where interests of justice lie. Legislation Cited: - Contracts Review Act 1980 (NSW) - Fair Trading Act (NSW) - Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 (NSW) - Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) - Uniform Civil Procedure Rules r 44.5 Cases Cited: - Asciano Services Pty Limited v Australian Rail Track Corp Ltd [2008] NSWSC 652 - BHP Billiton Ltd v Schultz (2004) 221 CLR 400; [2004] HCA 61 - Livestock Transport (Sydney) v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2011] NSWSC 283 - Taurus Funds Pty Limited v Aurox Resources Limited [2010] NSWSC 1223 - Wraight v Tasplan Ltd [2010] NSWSC 1393 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Mariusz Zmudzinski (Plaintiff) Cheapa Campa Pty Limited (First Defendant) Camper Travel Pty Limited (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Ms Dale Bampton (Plaintiff) Ms Nula Shaw (First Defendant) Mr Alexander Flecknoe-Brown (Second Defendant) Solicitors: Legal Aid New South Wales (Plaintiff) McCullough Robertson (First Defendant) Williams Graham Carman (Second Defendant) File Number(s): 2011/174472
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