NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: 711 Hogben Pty Ltd v Tadros [2016] NSWCA 244 Hearing dates: 1 September 2016 Decision date: 01 September 2016 Before: Meagher JA at [1] and [21]; Leeming JA at [2] Decision: 1. The summons seeking leave to appeal filed 1 July 2016 be dismissed.
2. The applicant pay the respondents' costs of the summons. Catchwords: APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL – primary judge determined some but not all issues ordered for separate determination – application for leave to appeal – where parties will enjoy appeal as of right when all issues determined at first instance – whether undetermined issue should be determined by the Court of Appeal – whether sufficiently strong case of error made out – leave refused Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW), Pt 28 Category: Principal judgment Parties: 711 Hogben Pty Ltd ACN 157 911 745 (Applicant) Anthony Tadros (First Respondent) Sharon Tadros (Second Respondent) George Tadros (Third Respondent) Dennis Bluth (Fourth Respondent) Representation: Counsel: CJ Bevan (Applicant) M Hadley (First, Second and Third Respondents) Submitting Appearance (Fourth Respondent)
Solicitors: One Group Legal Pty Ltd (Applicant) Harrington Maguire & O'Brien (First, Second and Third Respondents) File Number(s): 2016/200160 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Supreme Court of New South Wales Jurisdiction: Equity Division Citation: [2016] NSWSC 697 Date of Decision: 01 June 2016 Before: Stevenson J File Number(s): 2015/330101
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