NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: In the matter of Limar International Pty Ltd (In Liq) [2014] NSWSC 1871 Hearing dates: 23 December 2014 Decision date: 24 December 2014 Jurisdiction: Equity Division - Duty List Before: Stevenson J Decision: Application to extend freezing order refused Catchwords: CORPORATIONS - winding up - alleged voidable transactions - alleged breaches of duty by director - freezing order obtained ex parte - whether freezing order should be extended - whether good arguable case established - whether likelihood of dissipation of assets established - whether application for freezing order brought expeditiously Cases Cited: Cardile v LED Builders Pty Ltd (1999) 198 CLR 380 Commissioner of State Taxation (WA) v Mechold Pty Ltd (1995) 95 ATC 4053 Errigal Ltd v Equatorial Mining Limited [2006] NSWSC 953 Tomasetti v Brailey [2012] NSWCA 6 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Limar International Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) (Plaintiff) Andrew Yiasemides (First Defendant) Bon Fleur Australia Pty Limited (Second Defendant) Danhold Pty Limited as trustee for the Danhold Trust (Third Defendant) Bon Bon Investments Pty Ltd as trustee for the Cimyia Family Trust (Fourth Defendant) Representation: Counsel: J Lockhart SC with J Hyde (Plaintiff) D R Pritchard SC with A Macauley (Defendants)
Solicitors: Harris Freidman Lawyers (Plaintiff) Farrar Lawyers (Defendants) File Number(s): SC 2014/364395
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