NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: In the matter of Central Management (NSW) Pty Ltd (in liquidation) ACN 139 989 852 [2018] NSWSC 819 Hearing dates: 14 May 2018 Decision date: 14 May 2018 Jurisdiction: Equity - Corporations List Before: Black J Decision: Order made amending the name of the Second Plaintiff, in the caption to the proceedings and in the judgment given on 19 September 2017, to "Central Management (NSW) Pty Ltd (in liquidation) ACN 139 998 852." Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – judgments and orders – application under Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) r 36.17 – slip rule – where error was caused or contributed to by incorrect information provided to the Registry when the proceedings were electronically filed – whether, if the error had been drawn to the attention of the Court or the parties at a relevant time, it would have been corrected as a matter of course – whether error identified may properly be corrected under slip rule. Cases Cited: - L Shaddock & Associates Pty Ltd v Parramatta City Council (No 2) [1982] HCA 59; (1982) 151 CLR 590 Texts Cited: - Ritchie's Uniform Civil Procedure NSW Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Michael John Morris Smith in his capacity as liquidator of Central Management (NSW) Pty Ltd ACN 139 989 852 (in liquidation) (First Plaintiff) Central Management (NSW) Pty Ltd ACN 139 989 852 (in liquidation) (Second Plaintiff) PP Hotel Investments Pty Limited ACN 130 628 812 (First Defendant) Samuel Henderson (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: N Dale (Solicitor) (Plaintiffs)
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