NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Fawzi El-Saeidy v NSW Land and Housing Corporation [2013] NSWSC 2045 Hearing dates: 30 December 2013 Decision date: 30 December 2013 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Rothman J Decision: 1. Leave is granted to the plaintiff to file in Court a Notice of Motion dated 30 December 2013; and 2. Leave is granted to file in Court the Affidavit of the plaintiff sworn 30 December 2013, which contains some hand written alterations; 3. The defendant, its servants and agents are prohibited from relying upon the Notice of Intent to issue a Notice of Termination dated 19 December 2013 and addressed to the plaintiff herein; 4. The defendant, its servants and agents are restrained from issuing further notices of termination or notice of intention to terminate the plaintiff's lease of the premises at 58 Lowana Street, Villawood; 5. The plaintiff give notice to the defendant of the orders made today by facsimile on or before 12 noon 2 January 2014; 6. Orders may be entered forthwith; 7. Costs of today are reserved. Catchwords: RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES - notice of termination - conduct of defendant inconsistent with orders by the Court Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Fawzi El-Saeidy (Plaintiff) NSW Land and Housing Corporation (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Plaintiff (Self-represented) Defendant (No appearance) Solicitors: File Number(s): 2009/294748 Publication restriction: None
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