NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Ehrenfeld & Anor v Nan Sun & Ors (No. 2) [2017] NSWSC 564 Hearing dates: 9 May 2017 Date of orders: 09 May 2017 Decision date: 09 May 2017 Jurisdiction: Equity Before: Slattery J Decision: Orders made extending interlocutory injunction to agreed final date of occupation. NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal decision enforceable thereafter. No order as to costs. Catchwords: LANDLORD AND TENANT – Termination of a residential tenancy – expiring injunction – injunction restrains landlord from acting on decision of NCAT to allow re- entry to residential premises - parties not legally represented - priority in the administration of justice for final resolution of dispute and reduction of future disputation - potential for consent to be reached about final disposition of proceedings - rental arrears paid and payment made in advance – parties agree on form of consent orders - consent orders uncertain and inappropriate in form – parties agree on final date of occupation of premises. Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005, s 56 Cases Cited: Ehrenfeld & Anor v Nan Sun & Ors [2017] NSWSC 547 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: First Plaintiff: Michelle Anne Ehrenfeld Second Plaintiff: Gabriel Ehrenfeld First Defendant: Nan Sun Second Defendant: Megaward Pty Ltd Third Defendant: NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal Representation: Solicitor:
Plaintiffs: Mr G. Ehrenfeld in person First & Second Defendants: Min Wen in person Third Defendant: n/a File Number(s): 2017/127242 Publication restriction: No
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