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Supreme Court of New South Wales |
Last Updated: 5 November 2019
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Supreme Court New South Wales
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Case Name:
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Bellwether Capital Pty Ltd v Holmes
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Medium Neutral Citation:
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Hearing Date(s):
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4 November 2019
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Date of Orders:
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4 November 2019
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Decision Date:
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4 November 2019
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Jurisdiction:
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Common Law
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Before:
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Davies J
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Decision:
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Defendant’s notice of motion is dismissed
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Catchwords:
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LAND LAW – possession of land – application for defendant for
stay of execution of writ – late application –
no basis shown for
stay
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Cases Cited:
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GE Personal Finance Limited v Smith [2006] NSWSC 889; (2006) NSW ConvR
56-164
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Category:
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Procedural and other rulings
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Parties:
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Bellwether Capital Pty Ltd (Plaintiff)
Catherine Margaret Holmes (Defendant) |
Representation:
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Counsel:
Catherine Margaret Holmes (Defendant) (ex parte) Solicitors: Elliot May Lawyers (Plaintiff) Self-represented (Defendant) |
File Number(s):
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2018/398243
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JUDGMENT
3. That this matter is settled and the defendant and the plaintiff come to a reasonable final and binding agreement in respect to costs and any future claims that the plaintiff may make for interest owed, further costs and/or damages.
4. If the defendant and the plaintiff cannot agree that this matter be set aside pending the outcome of an investigation into this matter together with an estate matter which I have been dealing with (sic).
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