NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Lane Cove Council v Chami (No 2) [2014] NSWLEC 11 Hearing dates: 4, 7 and 10 February 2014 Decision date: 10 February 2014 Jurisdiction: Class 4 Before: Sheahan J Decision: See pars [40] and [41] hereof Catchwords: INTERLOCUTORY RELIEF: Continuing work done in breach of a development consent and orders of the Court - whether respondent has sufficient involvement in the contravention - form of interlocutory injunction - balance of convenience Cases Cited: Botany Bay City Council v Saab Corp Pty Ltd [2011] NSWCA 308; (2011) 183 LGERA 228 Burwood Council v Ralan Burwood Pty Ltd [2013] NSWLEC 173 CTI Joint Venture Company Pty Ltd v CRI Chatswood Pty Ltd (In Liq) (Receivers and Managers Appointed) (No 3) [2012] NSWLEC 6 Hillpalm Pty Ltd v Heaven's Door Pty Ltd [2004] HCA 59; (2004) 220 CLR 472 Holroyd City Council v Murdoch (1994) 82 LGERA 197 Hume Coal Pty Ltd v Alexander [2012] NSWLEC 267 Lane Cove Council v Chami [2014] NSWLEC 3 Lane Cove Council v Ross No 14 [2013] NSWLEC 87 Lane Cove Council v Ross No 15 [2013] NSWLEC 206 North Sydney Council v Moline (No 2) [2008] NSWLEC 169 Wilkie v Blacktown City Council and Others [2002] NSWCA 284; (2002) 121 LGERA 444 Woollahra Municipal Council v Sahade [2012] NSWLEC 76 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Lane Cove Council (Applicant) Sarab Chami (Respondent) Representation: N Eastman, barrister (Applicant), with J McKelvey, barrister on 10 February 2014 S Shneider, solicitor (Respondent) Pikes & Verekers Lawyers (Applicant) Houston Dearn O'Connor (Respondent) File Number(s): 40044 of 2014
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