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Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: His Eminence Petar The Diocesan Bishop Of The Macedonian Orthodox Diocese Of Australia And New Zealand v Lambe Mitreski [2012] NSWSC 1207 Hearing dates: Tuesday 7 August 2012 Decision date: 09 August 2012 Jurisdiction: Equity Division Before: Brereton J Decision: Plaintiffs to bring in short minutes of order to give effect to this judgment Catchwords: STAYS - application for conditions on a stay pending appeal from a judgement - a stay as far as possible should involve the minimal interference with the position established by the judgment as is necessary to avoid irremediable detriment - stay is granted to avoid irremediable prejudice - stay is granted having regard to considerations of the balance of convenience Cases Cited: Metropolitan Petar v Mitreski [2012] NSWSC 16 Metropolitan Petar v Mitreski [2009] NSWSC 106 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: His Eminence Petar The Diocesan Bishop Of The Macedonian Orthodox Diocese Of Australia And New Zealand (First Plaintiff) The Very Reverend Father Mitko Mitrev (Second Plaintiff) The Macedonian Orthodox Diocese Of Australia And New Zealand (Third Plaintiff) Lambe Mitrevski (First Defendant) Perco Damcevski (Second Defendant) Boris Minovski (Third Defendant) Eftim Eftimov (Fourth Defendant) Mile Marcevski (Fifth Defendant) Macedonian Orthodox Community Church St Petka Incorporated (Sixth Defendant) Father Klime Dzeparovski (Seventh Defendant) Naum Despotovski (Eighth Defendant) Attorney General for the State of New South Wales (Ninth Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Mr TGR Parker SC (Ps) Mr G Ng (D1-6, 8) Mr M Izzo (D9) Solicitors: Sachs Gerace Lawyers (Ps) McConnell Jaffray Lawyers (D1-6, 8) Crown Solicitor (D9) File Number(s): 1997/ 25609
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