NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Milanka Zugic v Jeremy Clarke [2014] NSWSC 1231 Hearing dates: 25 & 27 March 2014 Decision date: 27 March 2014 Before: Rothman J Decision: (1)The defendants, and each of them, any related company, their servants or agents, be restrained from conducting a business for the supply of pre-cast concrete panels other than as part of a joint venture with one or more of the plaintiffs; (2)The plaintiffs, and each of them, any related company, their servants or agents be restrained from conducting a business for the supply of pre-cast concrete panels other than as part of a joint venture with one or more are of the defendants; (3)The foregoing will not prevent any one of the plaintiffs or the defendants from manufacturing and supplying pre-cast concrete panels but such manufacture and supply will be subject to the orders that hereafter follow; (4)The defendants account to the plaintiffs for all property in their possession and profits earned or to be earned from 14 March 2014; (5)The plaintiffs account to the defendants for all property in their possession and profits earned or to be earned since 14 March 2014; (6)Costs will be costs in the cause. Cases Cited: Masters v Cameron [1954] HCA 72; (1954) 91 CLR 353 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Milanka Zugic (Plaintiff) Jeremy Clarke (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: R Badal (Plaintiff) D Swan (Defendant) Solicitors: D.A. Swan & Co (Defendant) File Number(s): 2014/00088427 Publication restriction: None
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