NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Amil Dlakic by his tutor Liliane Dlakic v Michael John Vaughan (No 2) [2019] NSWSC 509 Hearing dates: 28 March, 4 April 2019 Date of orders: 14 May 2019 Decision date: 07 May 2019 Jurisdiction: Equity Before: Robb J Decision: As per [107]-[108], grant the parties leave to comment on the proposed orders by communicating with my Associate within three days of the delivery of these reasons Catchwords: JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS — Effect of — Whether orders should be made to set aside agreement and/or transfer share in company despite such orders having prima facie limited utility
CIVIL PROCEDURE — Parties — Joinder — Of defendants — Requirement to join additional defendant, without which certain proposed orders will not be effective
COSTS — Party/Party — Bases of quantification — Factors relevant to the court's discretion when quantifying costs, including whether claims have been abandoned
COSTS — Costs assessment — Costs assessors — Directions to costs assessors Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Amil Dlakic by his tutor Liliane Dlakic v Michael John Vaughan [2018] NSWSC 1455 John Alexander's Clubs Pty Ltd v White City Tennis Club Ltd (2010) 241 CLR 1; [2010] HCA 19 Treadtel International Pty Ltd v Cocco [2016] NSWCA 360; (2016) 316 FLR 318 Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: Amil Dlakic (Plaintiff/Cross-Defendant) Michael Vaughan (Defendant/Cross-Claimant) Representation: Counsel: A Avery-Williams (Plaintiff/Cross-Defendant) Dr G D Woods QC (Defendant/Cross-Claimant)
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