Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Pty Ltd v McCutcheon
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[1992] HCATrans 336
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Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Pty Ltd v McCutcheon [1992] HCATrans 336
[1992] HCATrans 336
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This matter concerned an application for special leave to appeal brought by Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Pty Ltd against Andrew McCutcheon and the State. The proceedings were before the High Court of Australia.
The specific legal issues before the Court were not articulated in the provided transcript, as the application for special leave to appeal was adjourned.
The Chief Justice, Mason CJ, indicated that it would be impossible to conclude the application for special leave to appeal within the remaining time available that afternoon. Consequently, the Court had no alternative but to stand the matter over to the next special leave day in Melbourne, a course of action agreed to by Mr Dwyer, representing the applicant.
The matter was adjourned sine die.
The specific legal issues before the Court were not articulated in the provided transcript, as the application for special leave to appeal was adjourned.
The Chief Justice, Mason CJ, indicated that it would be impossible to conclude the application for special leave to appeal within the remaining time available that afternoon. Consequently, the Court had no alternative but to stand the matter over to the next special leave day in Melbourne, a course of action agreed to by Mr Dwyer, representing the applicant.
The matter was adjourned sine die.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Stay of Proceedings
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