NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Hallmark Construction Pty Ltd v Brett Harford; Copeland Building Services Pty Ltd v Hallmark Construction Pty Ltd; Hallmark Construction Pty Ltd v Harford Transport Pty Ltd [2020] NSWCA 41 Hearing dates: 10 December 2019 Decision date: 17 March 2020 Before: Basten JA at [1]; Meagher JA at [110]; Emmett AJA at [111] Decision: In matter no 2019/146962 (Hallmark Construction Pty Ltd v Brett Harford):
(1) Allow the appeal in part and vary order (3) made on 17 April 2019 to substitute an amount of $1,200,000 as the amount payable by Copeland Building Services Pty Ltd to Hallmark Construction Pty Ltd. (2) Otherwise dismiss the appeal.
In matter no 2019/151040 (Copeland v Hallmark):
(1) Dismiss the appeal.
In matter no 2019/146975 (Hallmark v Harford Transport):
(1) Allow the appeal in part and vary order (4) made on 17 April 2019 to substitute the sum of $121,564.64 as the amount payable by Copeland to Hallmark. (2) Direct that the variation take effect from the date of the orders made in the Common Law Division, namely 17 April 2019. (3) Liberty to apply with respect to (1) and (2), to be exercised on three days' notice and within 28 days of the delivery of judgment. (4) Otherwise dismiss the appeal.
In matter no 2019/151310 (Copeland v Hallmark):
(1) Dismiss the appeal.
With respect to the costs of the four proceedings in this Court:
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