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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Krimbogiannis v Fallshaw (Investments) Pty Ltd [2016] NSWCATCD 49 Hearing dates: Heard on the Papers Decision date: 27 May 2016 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: D Goldstein, Senior Member Decision: 1. Pursuant to section 63 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 the Registrar of the Consumer and Commercial Division of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal is to correct order 3 of the Tribunal's Notice of Order dated 18 December 2015 by the addition of the words "and in District Court of NSW proceedings 2012/126027."
2. In COM 14/20620 and in COM 14/45236 Fallshaw (Investments) Pty Ltd must pay Andrew Krimbogiannis Connie Krimbogiannis and Arthur Krimbogiannis their costs of these proceedings such costs if not agreed to be assessed on a party/party basis pursuant to the provisions of the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014. Catchwords: Slip Rule - usual order for costs Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Retail Leases Act 1994 Cases Cited: L Shaddock & Associates Pty Ltd v Parramatta City Council (No 2) 151 CLR 590 Oshlack v Richmond River Council (1998) 193 CLR 72 Storey & Keers Pty Ltd and another v Johnstone 9 NSWLR 446 Category: Costs Parties: Andrew Krimbogiannis Connie Krimbogiannis and Arthur Krimbogiannis (applicants) Fallshaw (Investments) Pty Ltd (respondent) Representation: Counsel: Mr D Knoll for the applicants Solicitors: Konstan Lawyers for the applicants File Number(s): COM 14/20620COM 14/45236 Publication restriction: Unrestricted
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