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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Donnelly v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited [2015] NSWCA 341 Hearing dates: 21 October 2015 Decision date: 04 November 2015 Before: Meagher JA; Gleeson JA Decision: Notice of motion filed 19 August 2015 seeking an extension of time and summons seeking leave to appeal both dismissed with costs Catchwords: PROCEDURE – summary dismissal – whether arguable cause of action is disclosed – whether judgment procured by fraud – whether fresh facts, which are material, discovered since the trial Legislation Cited: Banking Act 1959 (Cth) Contracts Review Act 1980 (NSW) Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW) s 101(2)(e) Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) rr 13.4, 51.10 Cases Cited: Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited v Be Financial Pty Ltd as Trustee for Be Financial Operations Trust v Das [2012] NSWCA 164 Donnelly [2013] NSWSC 1760 Donnelly v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited [2014] NSWCA 145 Donnelly v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (No 2) [2015] NSWCA 41 Jaycar Pty Ltd v Lombardo [2011] NSWCA 284 McDonald v McDonald [1965] HCA 45; 113 CLR 529 Quarter Enterprises Pty Ltd v Allardyce Lumber Company Ltd [2014] NSWCA 3; 85 NSWLR 404 Toubia v Schwenke [2002] NSWCA 34; 54 NSWLR 46 Wentworth v Rogers (No 5) (1986) 6 NSWLR 534 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Fiona Marie-Therese Donnelly (Applicant) Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (First respondent) ANZ Asia Limited (Second respondent) Representation: Counsel: K Ryan (Applicant) J K Foley - solicitor (Respondents)
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