Dye v Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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[2012] NSWCA 206
•29 June 2012
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Dye v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2012] NSWCA 206
[2012] NSWCA 206
29 June 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Mr. Dye, sought an adjournment of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's application for leave to appeal. The dispute concerned an application for leave to appeal, with Mr. Dye being the applicant and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia being the respondent. The matter was heard by Sackville AJA.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant Mr. Dye's request for an adjournment of the application for leave to appeal.
Sackville AJA dismissed the motion to adjourn the application for leave to appeal. The court ordered that the applicant, Mr. Dye, was to pay the respondents' costs.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant Mr. Dye's request for an adjournment of the application for leave to appeal.
Sackville AJA dismissed the motion to adjourn the application for leave to appeal. The court ordered that the applicant, Mr. Dye, was to pay the respondents' costs.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Limitation Periods
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Stay of Proceedings
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