NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Sun v Hojunara International Group [2013] NSWSC 892 Hearing dates: 1/7/13 Decision date: 01 July 2013 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Campbell J Decision: (1) The application for an extension of time is adjourned for directions before me at 10am on Friday, 5 July 2013. (2) I grant leave to the plaintiffs to move on an application for substituted service which may be filed in Court on that day and made returnable instanter. (3) I excuse any representation, on behalf of Mr Kim, on that day. (4) I will adjourn the hearing of the plaintiff's application for an extension of time to Friday, 26 July 2013 at 10am before me. (5) I reserve all questions of costs of today for determination on 26 July 2013. Catchwords: LIMITATION OF ACTIONS - application for extension of time to bring proceedings under s 56A Limitation Act 1969 (NSW) PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - application for adjournment - application for substituted service Legislation Cited: Limitation Act 1969 (NSW) Cases Cited: Urbanchich v Drummoyne Municipal Council (1988) A Def R 50-035; (1991) Aust Torts Reports 81-127 Yu v Speirs [2001] NSWCA 373 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Wan-Jen Sun (first plaintiff) Yueh-Chiu Sunpan (second plaintiff) Hojunara International Group Pty Ltd (defendant) Duk in Kim (proposed second defendant) Dave Jeon (proposed third defendant) Representation: Counsel: M. Seck (plaintiffs/applicants) B. Pierce (proposed second defendant/respondent) Solicitors: Goodwyn Legal (plaintiffs/applicants) CSY Legal (proposed second defendant/respondent) File Number(s): 2011/405938
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