NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: In the matter of David Lahood Pty Ltd [2013] NSWSC 1244 Hearing dates: 2 September 2013 Decision date: 02 September 2013 Jurisdiction: Equity Division - Corporations List Before: Brereton J Decision: Declare that the plaintiff is entitled to be registered as the owner of all shares in the defendant held in the name of David Lahood. Order pursuant to Corporations Act s 461(1)(a) that the defendant be wound up. Order that Simon John Cathro and Philip Campbell-Wilson be appointed liquidators of the defendant. Order that the defendant do all things necessary to cause the plaintiff to be registered as the owner of the shares referred to in order 1 and to cause such registration to be notified to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Order that the plaintiff's costs be paid out of the assets of the defendant. Catchwords: CORPORATIONS - Winding up - order sought for winding up of defendant under s 461(1)(a) of the (Cth) Corporations Act 2001 on the ground that the company has by special resolution resolved it be wound up by the court - no good reason to do other than what the company has so resolved. Legislation Cited: (Cth) Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) Corporations Act 2001 s 249B, s 461, s 1072C Category: Principal judgment Parties: Paul Andrew Leroy as trustee in the bankrupt estate of David Lahood (plaintiff) David Lahood Pty Limited ACN 079 981 838 (defendant) Representation: Counsel: R Marshall (plaintiff) D Mitchell (defendant) D Lahood (in person) Solicitors: Bartier Perry (plaintiff) File Number(s): 2013/145558
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