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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Bramco Electronics Pty Ltd v ATF Mining Electrics Pty Ltd (No 2) [2014] NSWCA 62 Hearing dates: 20 August 2013 Decision date: 17 March 2014 Before: Meagher JA; Barrett JA; Ward JA Decision: Determination that it is in the interests of justice in the present case that the Court proceed to determine appellate proceeding Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 provide (Rule 36.11) that unless the Court otherwise orders, a judgment or order is taken to be entered when it is recorded in the Court's computerised court record system. Setting aside and variation of judgments or orders is dealt with by Rules 36.15, 36.16, 36.17 and 36.18. Parties should in particular note the time limit of fourteen days in Rule 36.16.] Catchwords: PROCEDURE - determination as to whether interests of justice require Court to determine the matter Legislation Cited: Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 (Cth) Patents Act 1990 (Cth) Cases Cited: AFT Mining Electrics Pty Ltd v Bramco Electronics Pty Ltd [2012] NSWSC 1126 Bramco Electronics Pty Ltd v AFT Mining Electrics Pty Ltd [2013] NSWCA 392 Macchia v The Public Trustee [2008] WASCA 241; (2008) 251 ALR 385 OHB v MTM [2007] WASCA 6; (2007) 207 FLR 95 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Bramco Electronics Pty Ltd (Applicant) ATF Mining Electrics Pty Ltd (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Ms J Baird SC (Applicant) C R C Newlinds SC with R D Glasson (Respondent) Solicitors: K&L Gates (Applicant) Moray & Agnew Lawyers (Respondent) File Number(s): CA 12/354542 Decision under appeal Citation: ATF Mining Electrics Pty Ltd v Bramco Electronics Pty Ltd [2012] NSWSC 1126 Date of Decision: 2012-09-18 00:00:00 Before: Sackar J File Number(s): SC 12/059118
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