NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Deborah Raulfs v Fishy Bite Pty Limited (No 3) [2013] NSWSC 1732 Hearing dates: 8 November 2013 Decision date: 15 November 2013 Before: Rein J Decision: Orders that an order made on 8 March 2011 be varied to require the first and second defendant to pay the receiver of the Fishy Bite partnership the amount of $663, 129.86 Catchwords: EQUITY - whether orders previously made can be varied so that the defendants are required to pay the judgment sum directly to the receiver. Legislation Cited: Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Australian Hardboards Ltd v Hudson Investment Group (2007) 70 NSWLR 201 Australian Hardboards and Commonwealth v McCormack (1984) 155 CLR 273 Deborah Raulfs v Fishy Bite Ltd [2012] NSWCA 135 Deborah Raulfs v Fishy Bite Pty Ltd [2011] NSWSC 105 Dimitrovski v Australian Executor Trustee Limited [2013] NSWSC 337 Gamser v the Nominal Defendant (1977) 136 CLR 145 Newmont Yandal Operations Pty Ltd v The J Aron Corporation and the Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Others (2007) 70 NSWLR 411 Romeo v Paralie [2012] NSWCA 221 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Deborah Raulfs (plaintiff) Fishy Bite Pty Limited (first defendant) Louie Michael Ajaka (second defendant) Christopher John Palmer (interested party) Representation: Counsel: Mr M.N. Sneddon (plaintiff) Solicitors: McLaughlin & Riordan (plaintiff) JSM Lawyers (first defendant) Macpherson + Kelly Lawyers (interested party) File Number(s): 2008/280770
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