NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Australian Executor Trustees Ltd v Steak Plains Olive Farm Pty Ltd [2014] NSWCATCD 248 Hearing dates: 27 November 2014 Decision date: 24 December 2014 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: M Harrowell, Principal Member Decision: (a)The application by the respondent to transfer the proceedings to the Supreme Court of New South Wales is dismissed; (b)Any application for costs in relation to this matter is to be made on or before 9 January 2014. The application is to be supported by any evidence and submissions, including any submissions in relation to rule 38 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules, 2014 and in relation to whether or not an order should be made for the hearing to be dispensed with and the matter dealt with on the papers in accordance with section 50 (2) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2015. (c)Any submissions and evidence from the respondent in reply are to be filed on or before 16 January 2015; (d)any submissions by the applicant in reply to the respondent's submissions are to be filed and served on or before 20 January 2015. Catchwords: Application to transfer proceedings Legislation Cited: Agricultural Tenancies Act,1990, Retail Leases Act, 1994, Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act, 2013, Law Reform (Law and Equity) Act 1972 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Applicant: Australian Executor Trustees Ltd Respondent: Steak Plains Olive Farm Pty Ltd Representation: Counsel: IG Archibald (applicant) Solicitors: Sparke Helmore (applicant) B Hoffman Bradbury Legal (respondent) File Number(s): COM 14/09217 Publication restriction: Unrestricted
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