NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: ACES Sogutlu Holdings Pty Ltd (in liq) v Commonwealth Bank of Australia (No 3) [2015] NSWCA 34 Hearing dates: On the papers Decision date: 16 March 2015 Before: Beazley P; Macfarlan JA; Leeming JA Decision: Notice of Motion filed 6 January 2015 dismissed. Catchwords: PRACTICE – slip rule – application to vary judgment to include copies of documents supplied by appellant – application refused Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules, r 36.17 Cases Cited: ACES Sogutlu Holdings Pty Ltd (in liq) v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2014] NSWCA 402 Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: ACES Sogutlu Holdings Pty Ltd (First Appellant) Ceyser Pty Ltd (Second Appellant) Ercan Sogutlu (Third Appellant) Jamal Charara (Fourth Appellant/Applicant) Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: J Charara (in person for the Appellants and Applicant) D F Villa (Respondent)
Solicitors: Gadens Lawyers (Respondent) File Number(s): 2013/291031 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Supreme Court of New South Wales Citation: [2013] NSWSC 1184 Date of Decision: 30 August 2013 Before: Young AJ File Number(s): 2012/208480
[Note: The Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 provide (Rule 36.11) that unless the Court otherwise orders, a judgment or order is taken to be entered when it is recorded in the Court's computerised court record system. Setting aside and variation of judgments or orders is dealt with by Rules 36.15, 36.16, 36.17 and 36.18. Parties should in particular note the time limit of fourteen days in Rule 36.16.]
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