Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Cosygayz Pty Ltd (in liq) (ACN 104 106 541)
[2007] FCA 1301
•3 August 2007
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Cosygayz Pty Ltd (in liq) (ACN 104 106 541) [2007] FCA 1301
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION v COSYGAYZ PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) (ACN 104 106 541)
NSD1748 OF 2005
EMMETT J
3 AUGUST 2007
SYDNEY
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY
NSD1748 OF 2005
BETWEEN:
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION
PlaintiffSAM PETER CASSANITI
First ApplicantGINO CASSANITI
Second ApplicantRELIANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES PTY LIMITED
(ACN 003478960)
Third ApplicantAND:
COSYGAYZ PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION)
(ACN 104 106 541)
DefendantSCOTT DARREN PASCOE
First RespondentCOSYGAYZ PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION)
(ACN 104 106 541)
Second Respondent / Defendant
JUDGE:
EMMETT J
DATE OF ORDER:
3 AUGUST 2007
WHERE MADE:
SYDNEY
BY CONSENT, THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1.The interlocutory process filed on 18 June be dismissed.
2.The applicants pay the costs of the interlocutory process.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY
NSD1748 OF 2005
BETWEEN:
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION
PlaintiffSAM PETER CASSANITI
First ApplicantGINO CASSANITI
Second ApplicantRELIANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES PTY LIMITED
(ACN 003478960)
Third ApplicantAND:
COSYGAYZ PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION)
(ACN 104 106 541)
DefendantSCOTT DARREN PASCOE
First RespondentCOSYGAYZ PTY LTD (IN LIQUIDATION)
(ACN 104 106 541)
Second Respondent / Defendant
JUDGE:
EMMETT J
DATE:
3 AUGUST 2007
PLACE:
SYDNEY
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
On 10 February 2006, on the application of the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, the Court ordered that Cosygaz Pty Limited (the Company) be wound up and that Mr Scott Darren Pascoe be appointed as official liquidator of the Company. By interlocutory process filed on 18 June 2007, Mr Sam Peter Cassaniti, Mr Gino Cassaniti and Reliance Financial Services Pty Limited seek the removal of Mr Pascoe as the official liquidator of the Company and an inquiry and consequential orders in accordance with s 536 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (the Act).
When the matter was listed for hearing before a Deputy Registrar this morning, the matter was referred to me as Corporations duty judge. Mr Pascoe had filed an appearance indicating his intention to oppose the interlocutory application. When the matter was called on before me, counsel for the applicants indicated that they would consent to the interlocutory process being dismissed. The application is not supported by any affidavit. The interlocutory process makes very serious allegations against Mr Pascoe and it is unfortunate that those allegations are not supported in any way. In the circumstances, it is clear that the interlocutory process should be dismissed.
I certify that the preceding two (2) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Emmett. Associate:
Dated: 31 August 2007
Counsel for the Applicant: Mr McCrudden Solicitor for the Applicant: HAL Lawyers Solicitor for the Respondent: Blake Dawson Waldron Date of Hearing: 3 August 2007 Date of Judgment: 3 August 2007
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