NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Munoz v Galnyamaba Friday Creek Pty Limited (No 2) [2015] NSWSC 1096 Hearing dates: 4 August 2015 Decision date: 04 August 2015 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Button J Decision: (1) The defendant must transfer the items listed in Annexure A of the short minutes to the plaintiff by 5 pm on 5 August 2015; (2) The defendant must transfer the possession and registration of the following items to the plaintiff by 5 pm on 5 August 2015: (a) Mazda SUV registered number XXXXXX; (b) Suzuki Van registered number XXXXXX; (c) Toyota Hilux registered number XXXXXX. (3) If the defendant has the combination in the defendant's possession or is able to reasonably obtain the combination then the defendant must provide to the plaintiff the combination to the lock safe at the property by 5 pm on 5 August 2015. (4) Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $198,893.50. (5) The notice of motion is stood over before the Registrar for further directions at 9 am on 12 August 2015. (6) The defendant must pay the plaintiff's costs of the motion on the ordinary basis. Catchwords: COSTS – indemnity costs – orders sought in motion ultimately consented to – whether the plaintiff is entitled to indemnity costs of the motion – costs awarded on the ordinary basis Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Guillermo Rafael Munoz (Plaintiff) Galnyamba Friday Creek Pty Limited (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: C H Cassimatis (Plaintiff) M Newton (Defendant)
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