Hall v Carney

Case

[2021] SASCA 41

15 January 2021


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AGLC Case Decision Date
Hall v Carney [2021] SASCA 41 [2021] SASCA 41 15 January 2021

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Hall v Carney*, the applicant sought an extension of time in relation to interlocutory proceedings concerning civil procedure and costs. The matter came before Livesey Ex Tempore J.

The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant the applicant an extension of time for certain procedural obligations, specifically the filing of a list of authorities and a chronology, and the preparation and filing of an outline of argument. The court also considered the preparation and filing of a core appeal book by the respondents.

Livesey Ex Tempore J granted an extension of time, though more limited than that sought by the applicant. The court ordered that the applicant's obligation to file a list of authorities and a chronology be suspended until further order. Furthermore, the respondents were directed to prepare, file, and serve a core appeal book. The applicant was granted an extension of time until 29 January 2021 to prepare, file, and serve his outline of argument.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Costs

  • Appeal

  • Procedural Fairness

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Cases Citing This Decision

1

Hall v Carney (No 3) [2021] SASCA 37
Cases Cited

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Statutory Material Cited

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Hall v Carney (No 3) [2020] SASC 177