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INTERLOCUTORY RELIEF - ex parte application marcva orders - principles applicable - sufficiency of evidence as to risk of dissipation of assets - delay by applicants - inability to locate dissipated funds

Courts - Practice and Procedure - Ejectment Action - Effect of Default Judgment against the Defendant - Procedure for Further Defendant to be Joined. RSC rr1.14, 9.07(3), 21.03

August 09, 2017
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Metalflex Pty Ltd v Tovey [2004] FMCA 77

BANKRUPTCY - Creditors petition - whether bankruptcy notice invalid - reference to higher amount due - failure to refer to instalment payments - payments not identified sufficiently - sequestration order.

Decision: The Tribunal sets aside the decision under review and substitutes a decision that the applicant owes a debt to the Commonwealth of $24,202.92 due to the overpayment of disability support pension between 19 March 1999 and 28 July 2002, but that the debt is waived for the period 25 July 2001 to 10 January 2002.
The Tribunal remits the matter to the respondent for re-calculation of the debt.

General List - freedom of information - access to video recordings - documents affecting personal privacy - information relating to the personal affairs of any person - deletion of exempt matter - Freedom of Information Act 1982 ss 2533(1) and 33(9)

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Awal v Rouf [2004] VCC 16 (21 July 2004)

The plaintiff alleges that the defendant wrote two letters to the Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria each of which was defamatory of him.

This is an application by the plaintiffs by summons filed 30 January 2004 that the first and second defendants Paul Anthony Miller and Yvonne Miller, who are husband and wife, be dealt with for contempt of court constituted by breach of a Mareva injunction ordered on 3 April 2003. The breach occurred when Mr and Mrs Miller re-mortgaged their property at 15 Nicholas Avenue, Metung ("the Metung property") and dealt with part of the proceeds derived from the re-finance of the mortgage.

CORPORATIONS - Conducting public transport franchises - Passengers - Assault and detention by employees - Corporations under Deed of company arrangement - Claims released - In substitution a right to claim against the available property - Passengers commence claims for damages in the County Court - Leave to proceed - Effect of release on claim - Discretionary considerations - Corporations Act 2001s 444E(3).

 

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