NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Kingston Bake Pty Ltd ACN 074 482 134 [2016] NSWSC 131 Hearing dates: 11 February 2016 Date of orders: 11 February 2016 Decision date: 11 February 2016 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Rothman J Decision: (1) Orders issued on 7 September 2015 dismissing the proceedings are hereby set aside. (2) The proceedings are listed for further directions before the first Registrar's list on Monday 15 February 2016. Each party will bear their own costs of the motion. (3) Orders may be entered forthwith. Catchwords: POSSESSION – UCPR r 12.8(7) – orders dismissing proceedings – application to reinstate proceedings by order vacating orders under UCPR r 12.8(7) utilising discretionary powers in UCPR Part 36 – orders granted. Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules Cases Cited: Ainsworth v Criminal Justice Commission [1992] HCA 10; (1992) 175 CLR 564 Annets v McCann [1990] HCA 57; (1990) 170 CLR 596 Autodesk Inc v Dyason (No. 2) [1993] HCA 6; (1993) 176 CLR 300 R v Glyn Morgan JONES; R v Anthony Joseph Luis HILI (No 2) [2010] NSWCCA 195 Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Plaintiff/Applicant) Kingston Bake Pty Ltd ACN 074 482 134 (First Defendant/First Respondent) Edward John Piper (Second Defendant/Second Respondent) Joanne Maree Piper (Third Defendant/Third Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Mr P B Koch (Plaintiff/Applicant) Mr C Stomo (Defendants/Respondents)
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