NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Arambasic v Veza (No 3) [2014] NSWSC 621 Hearing dates: 16 May 2014 Decision date: 16 May 2014 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Beech-Jones J Decision: 1. The application for Order 1 of the Notice of Motion is refused. 2. The balance of the notice of motion filed on behalf of the First Plaintiff on 14 April 2014 be dismissed. 3. The parties be referred to the Manager of listing services to obtain the earliest possible hearing date subject to such hearing date being not earlier than eight weeks from today, with an estimate for the hearing of two to three days. 4. The defendants file and serve all further affidavits upon which they seek to rely on or before 12 June 2014. 5. The matter be referred to mediation before a Registrar, such mediation to occur at the earliest possible time and no later than fourteen days before any hearing date. 6. There be liberty to apply to the Duty Judge on three days' notice. 7. Order the plaintiffs to pay the defendants' costs of today, 16 May 2014. Catchwords: POSSESSION - application for "interim order" of possession - no question of principle. Cases Cited: - Arambasic v Veza [2014] NSWSC 258 - Arambasic v Veza (Supreme Court (NSW), Hall J, 7 April 2014, unrep) - Birch v National Australia Bank Limited; Campbell v Illawarra Gold Club Pty Ltd (No 4) [2014] NSWSC 503 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Steve Slobodan Arambasic (First Plaintiff) Jasmin White (Second Plaintiff) Kay Monique Veza (First Defendant) Gary James Griffith (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: In person (Plaintiffs) A. Moutasallem (Defendants) Solicitors: In person (Plaintiffs) Stuart Percy & Associates (Defendants) File Number(s): 2013/312662 Publication restriction: Nil
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