Bader v Jelic
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[2010] NSWCA 203
•16 August 2010
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Bader v Jelic [2010] NSWCA 203
[2010] NSWCA 203
16 August 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Bader v Jelic*, the applicant sought a stay of proceedings on a District Court judgment dated 2 July 2010, pending the determination of an appeal. The specific nature of the underlying dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but the application concerned the enforcement of the existing judgment. The matter came before Handley AJA.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the applicant had demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant a stay of the District Court's judgment. This involved considering the principles governing the grant of a stay of execution, particularly in the context of an ongoing appeal.
Handley AJA ordered that the proceedings on the judgment of 2 July 2010 be stayed pending the determination of the appeal or further order. The court also ordered that the respondents pay the applicant's costs of the motion.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the applicant had demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant a stay of the District Court's judgment. This involved considering the principles governing the grant of a stay of execution, particularly in the context of an ongoing appeal.
Handley AJA ordered that the proceedings on the judgment of 2 July 2010 be stayed pending the determination of the appeal or further order. The court also ordered that the respondents pay the applicant's costs of the motion.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Stay of Proceedings
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Bader v Jelic [2010] NSWCA 203
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