In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 and in the matter of Creditor's Petition re John Thomas Savage ex parte General Plastics Pty Lty

Case

[1978] FCA 126

1 Nov 1978

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Bankruptcy

D i s t r i c t

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t h e

S t a t e

of

V i c t c r i a

I n t h e

m a t t e r

o f

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THE BATJKRUPTCli ACT l966

And

i n the rnnt ter o f

CREDITOR'S PZTITION_rn

--

JOHN THONAS Si-IVAGE

ex

p a r t e

Genera l Plastics P t y

Ltd

Coram:

C . A .

SWEENEY J

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OF

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BW/M/3a

Savage

J. D. LCEWENSTEllV and MR R.

GILLARQ appeared f o r t h e p e t i t i o n i n g

c r e d i t o r .

MR M .

C .

K P l M appeared

f o r the

d e b t o r .

-__I_

IvlR D.

N.

DURACK

appeared f o r t h e Deputy Commissioner o f T a x a t i o n ,

a

s u p p o r t i n g

c r e d i t o r .

'11s

ROTJOUR:

IcJhnt

i s t h e arm unt

sa-itl t c be owinr:

t u y o u r c l i e n t

14 r

D u r ~ c k ?

NR DIJRACK:

$1 l ,950.30, your Ecncur.

MR

KIMTvL:

Your Bon::ur,

I have

a l r e a d y i n d i c a t e d to my l e a r n e d

f r i e n d s

I propc~se tc make

an

a p p l i c a t i o n f o r an

adjournment

o f

t h e

h e a r i n g

o f

t h e

p e t i t i c n .

111s HONOUR:

I s t h a t

an

oppcsed a p p l i c a t i o n ?

T/iR KIMN;

It

i s an opposed a p p l i c a t i o n ,

HIS liONijUl%

I w i l l d e a l wi th t h e m3tti.r

a t t h e end GP t h e l i s t ,

1

gentlemen.

I

might

s a y i n r e l a t i o n t c ; t h a t c a s e

it

wc;uld

r epay

a l l c o u n s e l s t

t i m e ,

I

t h i n k ,

if

t h e y

l o c ~ k e d a t

t h e

r e g i s t r a r f s

c e r t i f i c a t e ,

i f

t h e y have

n o t

q l r e a d y

done

so.

l l

( A t 10.36 a.lx.

t h i s m a t t e r w ~ ~ s

s tood

down

t e n p o r a r i l y

and

h i s 1icn::ur

proce(2dc.d

w i t : ?

a n o t h e r n a t t e r )

(Con t inued on page

-3)

l

* UPON IIESUMING AT 10. 58 AeNe

\

2 . LOEWENSTEIN:

I n r e l a t i a n to t h - i t matt-er t!~.:?erz-

have b e e n

s ~ m e

d i s c u s s i o n s which

t 3 t h i s

s t a g e have

fist

re52ched

any

d e g r e z

o f

f i n a l i t y .

P e r h a p s

i f

\?re c m l d have

t h e natter

s t o o d down f ~ r

::me

1-0 o r I 5 minu tes we. would

a l l be

. incisbted. t:)

yaur .Honour, i f eie c ~ u l d

have

i t

s t 3 3 d down

unt5-l 11.15 3.m.

HIS IlONOUi3a

Do u n t i l 11.30

y:)~:

t h i n k it m i g h t

.c

b e t t e r t 9 have

i t s t o o d down

a . ~ . ?

MEi

UIEW~?STEITT:

I

do

na t

' k i nl.;

i t -d i l l - be

nece r . sa ryq I

fuhink

q u a r t e r

3f

a i l h s u r

w i l l l ie

q u i t e

s u l f i c i e n t ,

H I S HCNOUR:

I w i ! . l s t a n d t h e mattzer

3':1wn

u ~ t j . 1 11.15

a.m.

(At l1 a m , t h e m;,i;ter

was s t m d down 1.znti1 11.15

a.m.)

( C o n t i n u e d

on

page

4)

FW/LS/6a

Savage

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PIR KIMM:

1

i n d i c a t e d ' tc

y ~ u r

Ht nl-ur t h a t T: proposed t c make

a p p l i c a t i c n

f c r a d j ~ u r n n e n t ;

I

u n d e r s t m d

t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n

i s s t i l l cppcsed by

py

l e a r n e d

f r i e n d .

Other

t h a n perhaps

t h e gentlt.man

appearing f c r t h e Deputy C~rnmiss ioner

of Taxat ion - i f he cc.luld i n d i c a t e - - -

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MR

DUWiCK:

The re reduced

has been

a p ropos i t i :~n pu t ,

O u r debt

may

w e l l be

on f i l i n g of

t h e 1978

incclme

t a x r e t u r n i n

r e l a t i l ~ n

t o an

amount

c)f

p r o v i s i c n a l t a x .

M r Savaget S

s o l i c i t c r has

i n f c rncd u s t h a t w i l l be

dcne

i n t h e

next

1

couple of days , and if t h e debt i s reduced t c ,

szrnewhere

arcund $6000 t h a t w,,uld

be

a b l e - t c be

p a i d tzLrnost

iu;rilediately.

On

t h n t b a s i s we

wculd nc t oppose an

l

adjcurnment

f o r a per icd c f 14 days.

l!R

KmM:

The

s i t u s t i c r l i s t h a t

t;lthcugh

triy

c l i e n t , M r Savage,

was

se rved with

t h e p e t i t i o n scmc

weeks

agc,

he

i n s t r u c t e d t h e

gentleman

s i t t i n g c,pposite roe

z t t h e b a r t a b l e l a s t

F r i d a y and

I

had

a ccnference

i n t h i s a q t t 2 r l a t e

y e s t e r d a y

a f te rnocn;

indeed,

I

saw

the

p e t i t i o n

and

suppor t i ng a f f i d z v i t s

t h i s morning

f lr

t h e f i r s t t ime

when

MrLoewenstein

s h ~ w e d

them

roe.

Ply

c l i e n t had

mi s l a id them

i n the

meant irne ,

Althcugh

I had

a l eng thy c r n f c r ~ n c c

w i th

my

c l i e n t yc s t e r d a y ,

I c a n l o t

say

I

hnvi.

t hLIr~ul:l?ly

i nves t i g a t -

ed t h e

f a c t s c f t h i s m a t t e r

sc

2s t c , s a t i s f y myself

I

am

adequate ly

i n s t r u c t e d t o answer

t h e p e t i t i ~ n .

Tbat

i s

one ground oa which I W

_ u l d seek an ad j

~ ~ u r n ! ? ~ e n t .

The

o t h e r ground

i s t h a t t h e r e

has been an

1

a f f i d a v i t f i l s d t h i s morning,

an

a f f i d a v i t

of

IIargaret

Mary

Savage,

Perhaps I

rriig%t t z k e your Hcncur t c t h a t

a f f i d a v i t .

~

HIS

HONOUR

Who

f i h d t h a t

a f f i d a v i t ?

1

KR K D P i :

It

was

f i l e d on beha l f

c f

my

c l i e n t , the d2b tc r .

I

HIS

HONOUR

H H ? , ~

t h a t

been

served

on

t h e

pe t i t i c ;n ing

c r e d i t o r ?

~

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IviRKIMM:

I handed a ccpy tc: ay l e a r n e d f r i e n d s t h i s morning.

It

was

swurn t h i s rncrning.

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HIS HONOUR

What

doe S

t h a t

a f f i d a v i t

s!iow?

MR KIMM:

Simply,

i t shc.)ws t h a t rny c l i e n t ' s w i f e , Mrs Savage -

t h e p e t i t i o n i n g

c r e d i t o r

i s indeb ted t c h e r

i n t h e

s u m of

$81,850 - - -

HIS EIONOUR:

Would you

l i k e me

t o r ead t h e a f f i d a v i t ?

I

MR KlNM:

Yes, ycu r Honour;

I was gc ing t c summarise it but - - -

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HIS HONOUR

I f ycu would l i k e t c s i t down

I w i l l r e ad

i t .

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BWH/M/

l b

Savage

MR

KIMM:

In t he

c i rcumstances c\f

t h a t

a f f i d a v i t

and

t h e

i n t e n t i o n

cf

t h e de ,~oncnt t l 2;sign

t h e suir , f

$439335.89 tc:

s a t i s f y t h e

d e b t ,

i n my

subrnissi.cn

a

s u b s t a n t i a l argument

I

c:luld

a r i s e

7s t c whether t h a t

i s s u f f i c i z n t

answer t o t h e

p e t itic;n,

I

r e f e r ycur

n i u r t U t L w nc,td

~ h i c h

appeared

c n p. 95 of

t hc 5't h E d i t i c n of fllcI>c;nald, IIcnry & Meek:

" I f a d e b t c r 21as a r i g h t ti. a set-\:ff

...

( re :?ds) . .

.

se que s t r a t i cn

order" .

1

We

d e s i r s t~

argue t h a t

qucs t ion befr;re

t h i s c c u r t .

There a r e t h e r e f o r e t

w

grcunds upon which I

~

seek t h e adjcurnment f ~ r

14 days:

( 1 ) t h a t I am

not

adequa te ly prepared t c prcceed with t h e :nat ter today and

( 2 ) t hose

grounds which

appear

frorn t h e

a f f i d a v i t

o f

Mrs Savage,

1

HIS HONOUR

Thank you

M r K i r n m .

MrLwwenstein?

MR LOEWENSTEIN:

We

would oppcse t h e a p p l i c s t i o n f c r adjciurnment

on

a number of

grounds,

y c u r H r n ~ ~ u r .

My

l e a r n e d f r i e n d makes

re fe rence

t o t h e

p e t i t i o n having

been

se rved cn

h i s c l i e n t

a few weeks

ago) n

~

me

r

weeks agotr I t h i n k were t h e words

u s td .

I

r e f e r ycTur

Hcncur

t r t h e a f f i d a v i t

of

s e r v i c e of

t h e p e t i t i c n when

it

i s depc~sed

t c by M r Hammcnd

i n t h a t

a f f i d a v i t i-f

l 9 September

t h a t t h e

p e t i t i o n was

se rved c,n

14 Septeinber c,f t h i s yea r

a t 7.05

c f c l 1 , c k

i n t h e fc,renccn.

S( t h a t September, indeed st me

c e r t a i n l y ,

irlscf a r a s t h e d e b t ~ r

i s ccncerned,

we

w ~ u l d

submit he has had ample oppur tun i ty si:lce

seven weeks alrnc,st, i n which t o

i n s t r u c t

t h o s e

i n s t r u c t i n g

niy

l e a rned

f r i e n d ,

Indeed,

I am one, t h a t i t has been a cc,urse

i n s t r u c t e d t h a t

t w c

ct!ier

m a t t e r s

f low

f r o a t h a t :

c f ccnduct adopted by t h e

d e b t c r

i n seek ing adj:,urnments

when

he

i s f a c e d w i t 5 any

proce~:d ings which perhaps he W: uld regard :is unsavoury : ~ r

u n s n t i s f a c t o r y

t c

him.

HIS HONOIJR:

I am bc:und t c pc3.n-L ~ u t

tc y-)U

t h a t

I

m u s t

d e a l wi th

t h e s e a p p l i c a t i o n s cnly on evidznce,

If yciu

have

scrne

f a c t s ycu want t c r e l y upcn,

I wbuld need t c have evidence

of them, you see .

MR LOEWENSTEIN: I cc uld r e f c r ycu r .Iic,nc u r t c an 2ffidavi-t

I w 2 s gc ing t c , ccme t c t h a t

y ~ , u r Hc~ncur. Perhaps if

sworn by

M r Savage i n Supreme Court proceedings ,

1977, 52069 i n

which

t h e

p l a i n t i f f

was

t h e

p e t i t i c n l n g c r e d i t o r

i n t h i s

mat te r .

MRKD4.M:

I ob jec t t o my

l ea rned f r i e n d r e f e r r i n g t o an

a f f i d a v i t

i n

t h e supreme c c u r t .

F i r s t l y , L have n

~

a co2y of

t

t h a t

before

me;

s ec rnd ly ,

i f

it

i s m a t e r i a l on which your

Honcur

shculd r e l y it

should be

an

a f f i d a v i t f i l e d i n t h i s

c o u r t .

BWH/M/2b

MR KIMM

Savage

MR LOEWBNSTEIN

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HONOTTR: MR LOBWENSTEIN:

Yes,

M r Ri rnm,

M r ~ , < ~ e w c n s t c i n ?

It wculd be rny submission, if I can l e a d ev idence ,

w!I~c:'~

I be l idve I 63x1~ vf win:lt

t h e ddbtor hrLs sworn t o i n

proceedings

on

c a t h ,

2nd

t e n d e r

t h a t

a f f i d a v i t ,

t h a t

I

can

on thcit

b a s i s r e l y un

t h a t matt:ri.nl

bt.fc)re your Honcur a s

t o t h e course c f ccnduct which has been ndcpted by t h e

d e b t o r ,

which

w ~ u l d

seek t o persuade yc7ur Honour t h a t t h e

ad j ciurnment should nc t be granted.

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HIS HONOUR:

I t h i n k i t nay be b e t t e r i f we

prc,cecd by

s t a g e s .

I f you

gc,

i n t h e

f i r s t p l a c e ,

t l

t h e

t ? s k of p i ~ t t i n g

t h e

evidence bef:?re me,

and t h e n when we

s e e t he cutcc;me o f

t h a t we

can decide whether y:u

have a b c s i s on which t o

make a submission.

MR

LOSWETJSTEIT\J:: What

I was

seeking t c ,

pu t t o ycur Iicncur i s t h a t t h e r e

has been

a ccu r se o f ccnduct

adcpted by tine

d e b t o r over t h e

y e a r s ,

and

c e r t a i n l y

s ince

l a s t y e a r ,

of

seek ing

adjcurnrnents when ma t t e r s have been brought

i n t h e supreme

c ~ u r t

i n r e l a t i c n ti

proceedings.

It

i s p a r t o f those

proceedings which has brcught

abcut t h e p roceed ings today.

We

would

submit t c your Hcnc u r t h a t t h e deb to r

ought n c t t o be

granted t h e adjcurnment.

The

deb to r has

had,

a s I say ,

s ince

14 September t c adv ise bo th t h c s e

i n s t r u c t i n g

r

i

l ea rned

f r i e n d

and

my

l e a r n e d f r i e n d

M r K i m m

- - -

131s HONOUR:

I f I might

i n t e r r u p t you

f c r a m r ment

and gc back t o

M r K i x m .

M r Kimrn ,

t h i s i s ~f

c::urses

I need hard ly s a y ,

n c t a preceeding

s s a i n s t y ~ u ,

it i s n proceeding aga ins t

y s u r c l i e n t .

It

n ~ w

appears y ~ u r

c l i e n t was

se rved wi th

t h i s p e t i t i o n cn 14 September and

I

t h i n k I

m u s t have

r ega rd

t o t h e

s i t u a t i o n ,

at

l e a s t t c

a

l a r g e e x t e n t

so

f a r a s it concerns ycu r c l i e n t ,

a s d i s t i n ~ t

from

t h e

p o s i t i o n

i n which ycu

and

t h e

gcntleinan

i n s t r u c t i n g you

f i n d

ycu r se lves .

It

i s f c r yc,ur

c n s i d e r a t i o r l ,

l

t h i n k ,

i n t h e

l i g h t c,f

t h e time t h a t has e lapsed t c dec ide wt?ether ycu

wish

t c c a l l your c l i e n t

t c

o f f e r

any

e x p l a n a t i o n

a s t o

why

i t

i s t h a t

t h e

gentleman

i n s t r u c t i n g you

ctmes

i n t o t h e

m a t t e r

scl

l a t e .

MR KIMM:

Ycur Hsncur,

I w ~ u l d

wish t c spec7.k

t c l my

c l i e n t a s t o t h a t .

I am c l i e n t has had

only able tc l

say g e n e r a l l y from try

i n s t r u c t i o n s .

l!4y

i n t h e p a s t few rncnths -

- -

HIS HONOUR:

M r Ki tnrn ,

I t h i n k I shc;uld

make

t h e same

obse rva t ion

t o ycu

a s te Mrhewens te in .

The

r i g h t

( ~ r d e r

of

prcceeding is:

ge t i n

ycu r evidence and t h e n make you r

submissi.cn,

Wculd you l i k e ncw t c speak t . ~

your

c l i e n t ?

MR KIMM:

I would, i f yGur Hcncur w!:uld pardon me.

BbJH/E/ 3b

S

3-v age

:;IS

I I O N C U E

r

if

i i

W,

u ? d Zikc

Icavc t h e ccu&

to

speak t o y o u r c l i e n t ,

and

do not

be

under

any

p r e s s u r e ,

t h e r e i s nr

lqurry.

(Counsel

l e f t

t h e

c c u r t

wi th

t h e

deb to r )

MR KIMM:

I am

indebted t o year Hc!ncur f o r t h e time al lowed t c i speak

wi th

my

c l i e n t . Ycur Eoncur,

I propc se t,

c a l l evidence,

f i r s t l y ,

t c c a l l t h e

g2ntlclna.n

i r l s t r u c t i n g me,

M r Shacklock,

and t h e n I prc pzsd ts c a l l my

c l i e n t , M r Savage.

HIS HONOUR:

Very w e l l ,

I w i l l h ea r t h a t evidence.

E'iXJ!ER

DAVID SHACKLOCK, sworn:

-

MR K I M k :

What

i s y c u r f u l l name?---Peter

David Shacklock.

Are ycu

a p a r t n e r i n t h e f irrn

cf

McCaffrey

and

Shacklock,

S c l i c i t o r s ?

---I am,

And

ycu

a r e a b a r r i s t e r Vic tc r ia? - - - I

and

s o l i c i t o r o f t h e Supreme Ccurt

of

am.

(Continued cn page 8 )

B W H / M / ~ ~

P.D.

SHACKLOCK, XN

1/11/78

S av age

MR

K

YOUP firm

c a r r i e s on

p r a c t i c e

a t 248 S t a t i o n S t r e e t ,

Moorabbin?---Thatt

S

c o r r e c t ,

You

a r e t h e

s 9 l i c i t o r f o r t h e d e b t o r ,

J o h n Thomas

Savage?---Yes.

1

Have you

a c t e d f o r Hr.

Savage f o r 18 months o r two years?---Yes,

l

l

I have ,

Y s u

a c t e d

f a r him

i n r e s p e c t

of' p r o c e e d i n g s

i n t h e supreme

c o u r t

be tween M r .

Savage

and. G e n e r a l P l a s t i c s P t y .

Ltd.?---Yes.

Can you

? e l l t h z

c o u r t whc-D t h e p e t i t i o n i n t h i s mat,ter+ f i r s t

came

t~ ynur knowledge?---Some

weeks ag3 I r e c e i v e d a

t e l e p h o n ~

c a l l

froin M r .

Savage an3

i n t h e c o u r s e o f

t h a t telephone

c a l l he

i n d i c a t e d t o me

t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n

!lad b e z n c o n v e r s a t i o n

s e r v e d on Urn,

A s

I r e c a l l t5e

t e x t of'

t h a t

i t

was

such

t h a t

I

i n d i c r - ~ t e d

t3 him

t h a t

he would have t o c

~

an3

~

s e e me

e

ab9ut

i t .

S u b s e q u e n t l y

I

h e a r d n o t h i n g

from

him

on

t h a t p o i n t

u n t i l Octob2r .

He

d i d i n d i c a t e t o me

i n a r o t h e r t e l e p h ~ n e

c . ~ n v e r s a t i o n

t h a t

he

was

t o

a t t e n d m e e t i n g s

o f

G e n e r a l P l a s t i c s P t y .

L td*

C r e d i t o r s t

m e e t i n g s ? - - - C r e d i t o r s t

m e e t i n g s

and

an

a n n u a l

m e e t i n g ,

I u n d e r s t a n d . i n d i c a t e d

I n t h e

c o u r s e

3f

t h o s e

c o n v a a t i o n s he

ta

me

t h a t he

was

g c i n g

t o a t t e m p t

t3

c o n v i n c e

G e n e r a l P l a s t i c s o r

t h e

scheme

a d m i n i s t r a t o r

t h a t

t h e y

not

p r ~ c e e d

w i t h

t h e p e t i t i s n .

Subsecjuer l t ly he

t e l e p h o n s d

me,

I

t h i n k a b ~ u t

1.0 d a y s ago.

I t was on

t h a t o c c a s i o n

I f i r s t ; t h i s d a y ,

r e a l i s e d

t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n was

r e t u r n a b l e on

I

i n d i c a t e d t o him

t h e urr;ency

o f t h e

m a t t e r .

He a r r a n g e d and 1 (:3uI-d n a t kezp

t o s e e me

on Thur sday

l a s t i r l t h e

a f t e r n o o n

t h a t rnetlting

and I

g o t i n s t r u c t i o n s

a s much

a s I c=l l ld Dn

Ii ' r iday rriorning

l a s t a t abou t 8

o f c l o c k .

When

d i d you t h a t F r i d a y o r on

s e e k beevl J'i5nday but, I

h:,

r e t a i n c o u n s e l

i n t k

mnt ; te r? - - -Ei ther

Dn

t h a t Monday

and I

b e l i e v e

i t may

have

ail1

a b s ~ l u t e l y

c e r t a i n

n3w.

You

and M r .

Savage had a czinf'erence w i t h me,

;nJ3uld you t e l l

h i s E!:)nc)ur

when

that; was?---That

was

a t

p.m.

y e s t e r d a y r

Lire

you

t;ble t h i s m a t t e r t:,

t:,

t e l l h i s ITonour when p a p e r s werc f'irst d e l i v e r e d i n

counsel?---At

t h e

same

t ime .

MR.

LI3EWEXSTEIP;T:

The re

a r e

a

number

:~f m a t t e r s .

T h e r e

h a s

b e e n

a m u l t i t u d e

o f

documents

s e r v e d i n t h e

supreme

c o u r t

p r o c e e d i n g s ,

have

t h e r e

n ~ t ? - - - Y e s ,

't;her?

have..

And

i t ~roulc i

b e f a i r t o s a y , would

ft n s t ,

t h a t your

c l i e n t w3uld

n&

b e

a

n o v i c e

i n r e l a t i o n t : ~

33cuments

t h a t were

s e r v e d i n

r e l a t i s n

t o

c o u r t p roceed ings? - - -Tha t

i s

so.

FW/LS/lb

8

P. D. SHACK W CK , XP\T

l/

11/7 8

S av age

XXN

K?

LOEW?3NSTEIN:

And

i n d e e d

y

u

p r e p a r e d ,

d i d y.su

n o t ,

an

a f f i d a v i t

f o r

your

c l i e n t

i n t h e p r o c e e d i n g s

o f

G e n e r a l

P l a s t i c s P t y .

Ltd.

a g a i n s t J o h n TL;ornas Savage

and

Vindm? P t y .

L td ,

i n a c t i o n IYo.

5206/77

where M r .

Savage

swc~re an

a f f i d a v i t

t h a t

h e h a 3 beer!

s e r v e d w i t h

documents

and

h2

was

n o t

f a m i l i a r w i t h

t h e p h g t o s t a t

copy

of

33cuments

s z r v e d

3 n him

a s

i t was

a b i t i l n i ~ s u a l

f o r him

t3 g z t tape?---'i'hac

a

d 3 c u r n ~ n t i n t h a t

.?3rln r a t h e r

t h a n w i t h

a

g r e e n

a f f i d a v i t was

i n r e s p e c t

3f'

an amended

s u p r z n e

court ,

w r i t whszTJind3m was

j o i n e d

a s

a

d e f e n d a n t ,

You r e c a l l him :;:~ying t h a t , $ 3 you?---Yes,

I d3.

Do you

r c c a l l ~ h 2 n f a c t t h a t he was p i n g t c ~

i t was th:,t

Mr. Caage s p ~ k e

t o you

a b o u t

t h e

t h e s e m e e t i n g s

s r

t h j s meet ing?

---Do

I

r e c a l l ?

Yes ,

when

i t

was , t h a t rncet ing.

t h e

b e g i n n i n g

o f

O c t 3 b e r ? - - - I t

was

s s n e

d a y s

b e f o r e

I

c a n n o t even

r e c a l l t h e d a t e a f

t h e

m e e t i n g

a t

t h e msmsnt.

I f I

p u t

i t

t o yo~1. tGI:it t h 2 scheme

ti . ,e mee t ing

i t s e l f was

on

10 O c t o b e r ,

o f

c r 3 d i t 2 r s i n r z l a t i ~ n

63 G e n e r a l P l a s t i c s

P t y .

L t d . ,

wz~ul-d th::t

mean

g o l ~

s p ~ k e

53 him a week o r

some

d a y s

p r i o r

t o that?---S:me

d a y s p r i o r

t o th:1t9 yes .

HIS

IIONOUI1;:

T h e r e a s t~ w h e t h e r

i s a n

a s sumpt ion

i n t h a t

q u e s t i a n ,

M r .

Loewensteiin,

I

t h * w i t n e s s

f - e l s ,

when

yeu

p u t

t h a t

d a t e

t o h i 1 : , t h a t

t h a t

a p p r g x i m a t e l y

W3u.13

r e p r - s e n t

t h e

i

d a t e ,

l

MI(.

LOZT!JJEnTST1311.T:

Y e s ,

I

a c c c p t t h ? t ,

you r I I ~ n o u r ,

and

p e r h a p s

t h e \.;ay

i t was

(answered

f o 1 1 3 w s t h e

a s sumpt i an

t h r ~ u g h .

HIS iiOT;OTJR:

I w ~ u l d

l i k a t 9 b e

c l e a r t h ~ i t

i t

39es ,

NR

LOE'C.'C.IENSTEIM (To :$ii

t n e s s ) :

Nay we

go back :me

stzp f u r t h c r ?

f i r e y:~u awarc: t h ; t

t h e me- t ing

was

:>n 10 October?---I

c a n n o t remernb:s.r

t h e d a t e c,f

t i l e mee t ing b u t

I

do know

i t was

h e l d

i n October .

And

i t is yDur

b e l i c f

a r 3 un3crs tandin t ;

t h a t f?r s3me

d a y s p r i o r

t.1 t h ~ t

m e e t i n g ,

v h a t e v e r

i t s

d a t e lbr3s, M r .

S a v a e e

spcIke

t;c,

y3u

a b d u t

i t ? - - - -Y ; s ,

i t c 9 u l d

have

b e e n

ane

d a y ,

t w 3 d a y s ,

o r t h r e e ,

HIS HOISTOUR:

M r .

Durack ,

yau

do

n 3 t need

t 5 ask

any q u e s t i o n s ?

l

HIS TICITOUR:

D 3 y3u want t 3 re-exarcine,

Mr.

Kimm?

l

MR KIPIM:

Thz re i s :Ins

ques t i c ln I

:!hol;i.3

have azaed ,

HIS I'IOITOUR:

Y 3 u a sk

f o r l e a v e r ~ n

t h e

u s u a l

t e lms?

1

FW/U/2b

Savage

H I S E-ICl';iGLrEt:

Any

~ b ; i e c t i ~ n ?

M 3 1tIMM (T3 ~ii

t n e s s ) : M r , Srv,.~;;e when JTDU were t a l k i n g t 3 him?---No,

Mr.

Shack lock , were you handed a c3py s f

t h e

c r e d i t 3 r s V pe t i t i 3 n

an3

s u p p o r t i n g

af

l i c l - jv i t s

by

I have

nzver seen thoc;c q>cum.nts,

And

c r ~ n s e q u e n t l y

ygu

were

ngt

a b l e L:?

pr3vi.de me rdith c o p i e s l a s t

night?----'~.'h:~t i:;

c ~ r r e c t ,

MR

LOEWENSTEIX:

Y s u s ? w Mr, Sagage , you

t313 u s , a t 8 a.m.

l a s t Friday?---Ycs.

InSas

any a t t e m p t made 3r

;,ny

cc)mmunic~,tisn

sough t w i t h

e i t h e r

t h e

s ~ l i c i t o r s

f a r

t h e

p e t i t i o n i n g

c r z d i t o r

o r

a l t e r n a t i v e l y

any

s e a r c h

gS +,he r e g i s t r y c ~ f

t h i s c ~ r t

made i n ~ d e r

t~ 3 h t a i n a

c3py?---ND.

HIS BOITOUR: MR KIMM: No,

N 3

r e - e x a m i n a t i c ~ n , M r ,

Kimrn?

HIS HONOUR:

Y 3 u may

l e a v e t h e w i t n e s s bsx?---Thank

you.

( THE

id1 TNESS W1 THDIIEW)

J O H N Tl1OMA.S

SAVAGE, s w ~ r

n:

MR

KIPIM:

Y ~ u r

f u l l narnc:

i s J : ~ h n T h m a s Savage?---Yes.

You

ar;? t h e J o h n Thornas Savage named 2s

t h e d ~ 5 t 3 r

i n

t h e s e

pr=,csedint;s?---I

am,

Ycix

l i v e a t 114 Reach R ~ a d ,

qandringh,-m?---Y?s.

What

i s yQur occupat ion?- - - I

am

a manager,

Wzre y ~ u

se l 'ved w i t h

a pz!;i t isr!

ar73 o t h ~ r

d3cumL::nts

i n t h i s m a t t e r

on l4 September 1978?---Yes.

A f t e r y3u

wsre

s ~ r v e d

w i t h

t h 3 s e

d ~ c u m e n t s whst

d i d y9u

33

i n

r e l a t i ~ n

t3 t h m ?

Anything?---I

havz b e e n w i t h o u t

a

p l a c e

~f

b u s i n z s s ,

1 have

b::?n

:qcting 3 c c a s i 3 n a l l y in

a c o n s u l t a n t t s g e t h e r '

c z p a c i t y

and

1 have

b e e 3

t r y i n g

t 3 keep

my

a f f a i r s p r e t t y w e l l

3 u t 3f

a

b r i e f c a s e .

I have had v a r i g u s

3

p r e t t y ~ u b s t a n t i a l

s e r i e s sf

ci:~curn?nts o f

t y p e s d e l i v e r e d

anJ

s e r v e d

t 9 me

i n t h e

m a t t e r

my

f i n a n c i a l pr3blerJls a v e r

t h e l a s t 18 rngnths,

FbJ/LS/3b

10

P.D.SHACKLOCK,XXN

1/11/78

Savage

JeT. SAVAGE, XN

l

K.~i!Ibl:

F 3 r i S th;:t what y ~ u

s h o r t n e s s ) y:iu

had

t~ p u t

them

i n y s u r b r i e f c a s e ,

say?---Yss,

At

t h e

c r e d i t o r s f m e e t i n g r,ahic!.l Mr.

S h d c k b c k ment ioned

i n e v i d e n c e

-

-

y3u

m-nti:)nsd

t h e s e r v i c e ~f

2 p e t i t i 3 n t 3 IvTr.

S h a c k l o c k ,

I

t a k e it?---Yss.

Why

d i d y3u c r e d i t 3 r s s mee t ings? - - - I

no't c:jnvince

t a k e i t ally

f u r t h e r t h a n t h a t be:fX2re

t h e

a n n u a l

and

h a 3

been

h g p e f u l

t h a t

I

c o u l d

t h e

a d v i i n i s t r a t ~ r 2f

t h e

scheme

3f G e n e r n l P l a s t i c s

t h a t t h e b u s i n e s s

:)f'

c r y i n g t o b r i n g me

i n t o bar rkruptcy

w 3 u l d

s z r v e

no

u s e f u l p u r p 3 s e

2nd

I

a t t e n d e d

t h e m e e t i n g s

and p u t t h i s t:)

them.

I had hoped u r i t i l t;hi.s m,2rning

r e a l l - y

t h a t

$he

rn;l.bter

c31113 b ?

r e s : ~ l v e d b y

a g r e e ~ e n t

be twecn

u s .

I

!.12v2

o v e r t k c p a s t 18 m:~nths b e e n

i n

csnti. .nu:?us -

-

-

p e r h a p s

n o t

c 3 n t i n a 2 u s

b u t

c : )ns tan t

c ~ m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h my

s o l i c i t ~ r ,

M r .

S h z c k l o c k ,

and

i n

t h e mass

o f

t h e s e t h i n g s thf la t have b e ~ n

happen ing

t o me

I p u t i t a s i d e au:d

l e f t i t t h e r e .

I

s t i l l d.2 n

~

kngw

t

where i t is.

Y 9 u

a r e t a l k i n g a b n u t t h e p a p s r s ,

y=u

s t i l l do

n:)t

know wherc

tk

p a p e r s

a re?- - -Yeso

I

d i s c u s s e d

i t w l t h M r .

Sh2ck lock

by

t e l ephanz , ? .

Y3u

a r e s a y i n g , a r e y w , t h a t ever! up

tru, t h i s rnc:rning

y ~ u

h q e d t h a t

93me agreement c:)uld be reached be tween you and tin?

p e t i t i o n i n g

c r e d i t ~ r ? - - - Y e s ,

Y3u

2 r e

p u t t i n g f i r > a l l y t o M r .

t h i s f o r w a r d

a s

a

r z a s 3 n why

y2u

d i d n 3 t

s p e a k

Shack lock ~

b

~

t h e

u

t

m a t t e r

u n t i l l a t e l a s t

l

week?---Yes.

I

CROSS-

SXA>'lIbiED EY

MR.

G 1 LLU~D:

7

PR

GILUTZD:

Mr.

Savage, wher!

you

were

s e r v e d w i t h t h e s e b a n k r u p t c y

p a p e r s

:In

14 Se .p t exbe r 1978 d i d y3u

r e 2 2 .them?---Yes.

And d i d y3u agrz t ' ~h7ith t h ~

c o n t e n t s :;S

t h e p e t i t i o n ,

t h : ; t y:lu

were

j u s t l y

and

t r u l y i n d e b t e d

t 2

t h e

company

f o r $43,000

f a r msneys

l e n t by t h e company

t 3 yau?

M13

KII4i.k

In n y s u b m i s s i 3 n t h a t

i s nc:t

a

q u c s t i a n t h a t s h o u l d b e

answered

i n t h e s e

p r ~ ) c e e d i n g s ,

which

i s

3

p r o c e e d i n g

s z 3 k i n g

z n

2d j z ~ ~ r n m e n t

o n l y ,

Whether

2r

n 3 t

t3is w i t n e s s

i s i n & b t e d

3r

is asked

i f h:?

i s i n d e b t e d

is

a m a t t e r i n

my

s u b m i s s i 3 n which

s h s u l d be

s s k e d

a t a l a t e r s t a g e ,

HIS HOROUR:

T h e r e i s s:>met,hing ~f

a

g r e y a r e a , M r .

K i m m .

Have you

a c ~ p y

~f

t h e p e t i t i 3 n bef'arz

y3u?

Could sDme3ne

l e n d a

c3py tc~

M r .

K i m m .

If you

t u r n t 3 t h e n 3 t i c e ,

v h i c h i s t h e

t h i r d page

g f t h e g r !~unds zf

t h e p e t i t i 2 n ,

you

w i l l

s e e

t h a t

i t

c a l l s o n t h e 3 e b t ~ r

tr,

t a k e

c e r t a i n s t e p s ,

y h d t

w , ~ u l d y3u

s a y if t h e

appr3ach were made

a s t3 w h e t h e r

y 3 u r

c l i e n t

i n t e n d e d

t 3 deny

3r

d i s p u t e

any

s t a t e m s n t s

i n

t h a t p t i t i o n ?

Y 3 u

ss?,

a s t h e m a t t e r s t a n d s ,

-the

p e t i t i ~ n i n g

c r e d i t o r d 3 e s

n o t

k n ~ w

wha-it

y3u r

c l i c n t q S

a t t i t u d e

is .

FW/LS/kb

11

J.T,511VAGES XN

1/11/78

XXN

Savage

C

MR

KIPIM:

Tha t

is s3,

HIS ROTsOUR::

T h a t may

hav?

sxne

b c a r i n g 3n the ques t i~n

of

adj3urnrnent9 y9i1 understand?

FW/LS/jSb

Savage

MR KIMPi:

Yes yc,ur Hcncur.

One c~f

t h e re2scns

fc~r

t h e

adjburnment

i s n.

:xat tcr which

a r i s e s c , u t

o f

t h e

cc

nfcrence

yes t e rday .

We

seek some

s h c r t t ime i n which t c dc what

i s r e f e r r e d t o

i n t h e

f i n a l paragraph

c f Mrs

Savage' S

, ? f f i d a v i t .

Mrs

Szvagc

has

ind ic<a ted t h a t

she

i n t ends

t i

a s s i g n

$43,000-odd

t o h e r husband.

l

HIS IIONOUR:

I t ake t h e c r c , s s -~xamina t i c~n

a t t h e

incnlent

t o be

I

rnerely

p rocccd in~ ;

ti

t h e po in t c f sctying, "Do yuu owe

tSe deb t?" .

In 3

sense it :32y be

t h a t t h e f i l i n g of t h e

I

a f f i d - l v i t t f

M~~r : ta rc t

Mary

Sxvg.ge

g ives r i s e t c the

l

~ u e s t i l r l

dhe thcr

ycur

c l i e n t

~ t d ~ n i t s

h e dobt ;

dc you

l

under s

t

and?

KR KIMM:

Yes yc.ur

Honc u r ,

I

l

HIS HOTJOUR

A t t he n1,:ment

I dc n ~ t

see

any

c b j e c t i c n t~

t h e

ques t i cn .

l

l

MR KIMM:

If ycu r Hc.nc,ur t a k e s t h a t view I do not want t c waste t ime .

1

HIS

HONOUR

Yes

M r G i l l a r d ,

I

MR

GILLATiD

( t o wi tness ) :

M r Stmage,

r;ne

c:f

t h e

d ~ c u m e n t s

served on

ycju

was

e n t i t l e d

" P e t i t ion1',

i s t h a t

c c r r e c t ?---Yes.

Para .2

of

t h a t document

a s s ~ r t e d

t h a t you

were

j u s t l y

and t r u l y

indeb ted

t c

t he

ccmpanyg t h a t i s t c

say ,

General P l a s t i c s ,

f o r t h e

sum

c f

$ k 3 , ~ 0 0 be ing mcneys

l e n t by

t h e

ccmpany

t c ycu f c r which

scme

judgment

had been c b t a i n e d i n t h e

Supreme Ccurt cf

V i c t o r i a on 20 J u l y 1978.

When you

read t h a t , d id you

unders tand what

it

meant?---I

c c n t e s t e d

t h a t debt

and was

unsuccess fu l

i n cc u r t .

You

understcod. what

para .2

c f t h e p e t i t i e n :neant when ycu read i t ?

1

---I dc

n c t

r e c a l l the

paragraph

i n t h a t

d e t a i l .

I n any

e v e n t , indeb ted t c t h e ccmpmy f c r $43,3359 and t h a t the company

ycu c,btained a judgrncnt

dc

nc t

d i spu t e

t h e

a l l e g a t i c n ,

dc

you,

t h a t you

a r e

aga ins t you?---I

di

nt t d i s p u t e t h a t t h e

j u d g ~ e n t w y s

t b t a ined .

Indeed,

it

was clbtained with

t h e

cc,nsent

c f y c u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e

M r B r i an

C o l l i s c , f

c ounse l ,

whc

appearc~l ~n y c u r behalf

b e f c r e the Supreme Court ;n

t h a t day,

i s t h a t not

so?

---Yes,

i n c c n s u l t a t i o n

w i t h

ycu.

And

a l s o i n cc n s u l t a t i ~ n

wi th ycurself?---And.

your c l i e n t .

i

Indeed,

M r C c l l i s had

a

long c , n f t r e n c e wi th you

~n t h e

da te

p reced ing

t h e d a t e McInerney i n t h e Supreme Ccurt?---That

cn

which

t h e m a t t e r

c m c befclre

M r J u s t i c e

i s so .

And

a t t h a t proceeding y ~ u

ccnsented

t c . judgment

be ing e n t e r e d

f o r

$43,000?---yes,

and you

agreed t h a t t he ba lance o f t h e

debt

was

t o be

ccn t e s t ed .

Yes, but we

are on ly concerned wi th t h e $43,000?---Yes.

BWH/M/

I C

13

J . T o SAVhGE,

XXN

1/11/78

Savage

MR GILLARD:

When

ycu

re:ld

those

f a c t s as a l l eged i n t h e p e t i t i o n ,

d id y,u

?!,rt.c w i t : ? thcl:;?---I

>:reed

with t he way t h ~ t

it

i s w r i t t e n ,

It

f u r t h e r a l l eged

i n para .4

~f

the

p e t i t i ~ ~ n

th:nt:

1

l

"Within

s i x ~ n t

lnths bt.f::re

t he p re sen t a t j.c:]n

c f t h i s p e t i t i o n

,

.

. ( r c z d s ) . . .

duly

se rved

cn ycu

cn t h e 27th day c f J u l y 1978tt.

Dc)

yiU

r e c a l l

t h e

pe t i t ic .n

s t a t i n g that?---No,

Were yc,u

i n f a c t

se rved wi t5 a bankruptcy n c t i c e

csn 27 J u l y 1978?

---

I b e l i e v e

s c ,

DirJ. nc,t

t h a t document

r e q u ~ s t

- - -

l

H I S HONOUR:

It t o l e t t h e

mpy be

b e t t e r ,

r a t h e r t h a n seeking t o paraphrase

i t ,

!

w i tnes s

s e e

i t ,

i

MR

GILLAm:

A s your Honbur

p l ea se s .

(Tc wi tness ) : M r Savage?---Yes .

Th is

i s a f a c s i m i l e

c,f

t h e

document

served

cm

ycu

~n 27 J u l y .

Wc;uld you

l c t c k

a t t h z t document,

Have you Was t h a t served cn ycu a t yc u r hcne un c r about 27 J u l y 1978?---Yes,

seen t h e

o r i g i n a l c l f t h a t dr~curnent?---Yes,

I

be l i eve

so.

l

I

I be l i eve

S(:.

Did

ycu

r ead

t h e

d ~ c u m e n t

there?---Yes.

1

Does t h a t doc~lrnent nc t

esk ycu

t o pay

c l u t t h e juil'grnent

debt o f

S .

.

$40,000-cdd?---Ye

S.

Did you

r e a l i s e i f you

i n f a c t did nc;t pay out the juclgnent

deb t

y ~ u wi!uld t h i s ccur t?-- -

l eave y s u r s c l f

open t c be ing made bankrupt

by

I be l i eve t h a t

t h e preposition

I was

t r y i n g t c have

General P l a s t i c s accept

was

a

reasonable

cne

and I havc

t r i e d tcl

n e g c t i a t c w i th them

t~ accept

a

l e s s e r

sum

t h a n was

agreed

i n t h e

n e g o t i n t i s n s

between

y c u r s e l f

and

t h e

b a r r i s t e r t h a t

represen tod

me

a t

t h a t

t ime .

Wpuld

one be c o r r e c t i n assumin{;

from ycu r answer t h a t you

d i d i n

1

f a c t app rec i a t e bankruptcy n c t i c e and t h a t y ~ u

the

g r a v i t y

c;f

t h e m a t t e r s

s t a t e d

i n t h a t

were

dcinq

t h i n g s t o t r y

I

and clbviate

t h e consequences of t h n t bankruptcy n c ~ t

i c e ?---Yes,

I do nc t want t o be bankrupt ,

l

l

Is i t c c r r e c t t o say

yc,u

i n f a c t have

not paid t h e $40,000

-

- -

HIS HONOUR:

Dc ycu seek t c t e n d e r t h e document t c which you have

d i r e c t e d

t h e

w i tnes s f S

a t t e n t i o n ?

ME GILLLlRD:

Perhaps I cught t o do t h a t .

I t e n d e r i n evidence

a f a c s i m i l e Jchn Thcmas Savage, on 27 J u l y 1978 a t h i s home,

o f

a dc!cument

which

was

se rved on

t h e w i t n e s s ,

and

e n t i t l e d r'Bankruptcy

Notice",

BWEI/M/~C

Savage

HIS HONOUR:

You have seen t h i s , have you, M r Kimm?

MR KEQk

1 t h i n k I have sc-cn i t ;

y e s I h:~vc.

IZIS IIONOUR:

It

m,ay

be mark(?:! a s <an 2 x h i b i t .

1

EXT1Il3Iz

ETIHIBIT l~

...

Fncskc i l e ::f

bnnkruptcy n o t i c e

sc rvcd cn John Thinlas Savage

l

MR

GILLARID:

l i f t e r you

r cce ive3 t h e

bankruptcy

p e t i t i o n you

phcned

1

ycur

s c l i c i t - r , f\4r ShEacklc$ck,

i s t h a t

c c ~ r r e c t

?---Yes.

l i f t e r t h a t phone c a l l you

attenl?cc! a. meeting c f t h c

scheme

c r c d i t c r s

un4er

thi;

schejae

nr rnn~c :ncn t which

c p e r a t e s

i n

I l

r e spec t

c , f

t hc

p t? t i t ic i?er

i n t h i s c a s e ,

Gcncra l P l a s t i c s

P t y Ltd?--

YCS.

l

I

You

were

ab le t c a t t e n d t h a t meeting

a s 3 proxy f o r y ~ u r

wife ,

who

i s owe'l s ~ m e

$80,000

by

General P l a s t ics?---.Yes,

t h a t i s

c c r r e c t .

That meeting wes he ld ,

was

i t n c t ,

c;n

10 Octcber 1978 a t t h e c f f i c e s

cf

t h e

c h a r t e r e d

accbuntan ts ,

JYessrs

F e l l and

S ta rkey?

---Yes,

A t t h a t meeting, was a motion rncved wh;sreby the creditors were

e n t r e a t e d t b i n s t r u c t

t he

compmy

t c witlidraw

the

bankruptcy

proceedings

a q a i n s t

ycu?---Yes.

And

you

i n f a c t seconded t h a t rnoticn,

i s t h a t ccrrect?---Yes.

l

I n suppcr t

cf t h e mcticn,

diil ycu

nc t

address t h e meeting f o r scme

25 minutes o r sc,?---Yes.

I

During t h e Cr u r se

( f t h a t meeting,

d id yc u

s i \ t , - u t

t he

reasons why

t h e cbrnpany iugh t nilt t o procezd t o bankrupt; ycu?---Yes.

Frc$rn t h a t ev idence ,

wculd

t h e

c c u r t

be

c c r r e c t

i n ,zssuming you

un:lerstcc;d

t h e proceedings that were being t aken aga ins t

ycu

i n t h i s c c u r t

by

General P l a s t i c s P ty

Ltd?---Yes.

And

ycu

r e a l i s e cc n c l u s i c n

th't ycu, the reby making you bankrupt ?---Yes.

i f

t he

proceedings went

t c b t h e i r a n t i c i p a t e d

t h z t

a

s e q u e s t r a t i o n c. r d e r

wculd

be

rnade

aga ins t

Did ycu ni.t

f e e l i n thc se circumstances then i t was a mat t e r of scme

i m p ~ r t a n c e anLl thzlt

yc8u cucht

tc2

C L n s u l t

you r

s c l i c i t c r

a s

s ccn a s pc s s ib l e? - - -~dc l l ,

I

hzve

rua1l.j

n c t been

c u t of

cc n s u l t a t i:,n

wi th

rr$

s ~ l i c i t ( n r

g

p r , ~ b a b l y tc

t h e

ex t en t

whereby hc hfis been henrtily s i c k c ' f me.

It

i s j u s t bad

I d id nc,t dcl

it proper ly .

Indeed,

t h e r e have i ng c r e d i t ~ r ,

been

2

number

c f

p roccc~ l ings wbctween

t h e

pe t i t i c jn -

Gcncral P l a s t i c s P ty Ltd,

and

y i u r s e l f

i n

ano ther c( u r t ;

i s t h n t not so?---I

df n ~ t

t h i n k

General

P l a s t i c s shculi? h w e

any

argument

abcut

my

c n d e a v ~ u r s

i n

t h e v a r i o u s

c c u r t s t o p r o t e c t

t h e cc npany

and

t c pay

i t s

c r e d i t o r s .

BWH/M/ 3c

7 5

J .

T

- SflVLlG.3, XXN

1/11/78

Savage

MR

G1LLAfU.l:

The ano ther c c u r t , z t the 11 th hcur , one ~ ~ i ~ h t

q u e s t i c ~ n

i s not put t c ycu f c r t h ~ t

rcascn .

It i s

put

c n t h e b y s i s t h n t c:urin(:

mcny

of t h lsu

proceedings i n

s~ay ,

~

Y

U

have

c?ppenrerl bc fc r e

t%e c c u r t

: r

hzve

sc,rLec,nc

r ep re sen t you,

2nd sc ught -7.n adjc u rn~ i~en t

i n r e s p c t t f

t b . se

p r ~ c e e d i n g s l

Dci ycu

agret: w i t s ) t h ~ t

c~mulent?---nT~~.

Take t h e prcceec!in~<s when t h e company w2s seeking f in; : l

befc re 14;lster S a r k e r c-n 28 February 1978,

juc:gr!xnt

2gains t y ~ u .

You ha,? been

, , iven scme

t h r e e

n t h s in which

h: examine

t h e bc 1 k s

f

2ccount ccn(?ucte,l by Gencr:ii

P l a s t i c s P t y Ltd

f o r t h e purpose

t f ga th~r ' in : ; evidcnce

t

conbcst

those

procecclings

aqa ins t yc U .

D i d ycu

nct

L;~I

27 F e b r u ~ r y

1978

t h e day f c r Genescl 2 l ~ s t i c s

before

28

Tebruary,

infc,rnl t h e

s c l i c i t o r s a c t i n g

t h a t ;I/(-u wanted an niljcurnment?

---Prc bably.

And

was

not

t h a t Master Barker ,

appl- ica t ic n for

ad

j<\urnrnent h c t l y

c , n t e s t e d

before

w i t h t h e r e s u l t

t h a t ycu

were

n c t

g iven an

ctd>c\urnment?--- I hnve

anct h e r prcblerr,

anrl t h n t

i s cc s t S.

My means . f G t n e r a l P l a s t i c s .

inccn~e was dcne

awqy wi th by

t h e a c t i c n s o f

They

a r e

i n a

f t r t u n a t e

s i t u a t i o n where

t h e i r c c s t s Can be met

out c f t h e csmpany's j.nc~me;

I

m u s t f i n d them ,,ut of my

cwn endcavc urs.

That has tempered

my

a c t i c n s

i n regard t o l a s t minute

s i t u a t i c n s .

Again, d i d y ~ u

nc t Master Barker 2.gains-t you, when it came ._:n f z r hea r ing

seek t c ad j ( u r n an

appea l from

7. dec i s i rm made

by

scme

t w c

mlnths l a t e r before I\lr J u s t i c e McInerney

i n t h e

Suprem

C( u r t ?---I cannot

r e c a l l .

Did ycu

not

i n s t r u c t yc;ur counse l cn t h ? t cccas ion t h a t you wanted

an

'djciarnment

f

t h e a2pal?--- I

cannot r e c a l l , but

if you

have

t h e

f a c t s t h a t w c u l j . be

t h e ca se .

Ycu

imply my

purpcse

i s t c ccxntinually achieve ad j cu rnadn t s ,

and t h a t

i s nc t

so.

Ycu

s3y it

i s a f a c t ycu

m e nc t

able

-tc w i s e thc

n~cney i n s u f f i c i e n t

t ime

s c

7s t c p r cpe r ly b r i e f

y i u r lawyers

i n proceedings?

---Muney,

and t ime , cn my

c,wn

p a t .

(Cc:nt inuu 3 ::!n page 18)

BWEI/M/ 4c

Savage

16/17

J .T a SAVAGE, XXN

1/11/78

PR

G1LLLElH.D:

Y 3 u

s t a t e d t 3 t h e

c 3 u r t

a s your

~ c c u p a t i o n

t h a t

ygu

a r e a manager?---Correct ,

Has

t h a t

i n f a c t been

tak i -ng up

y Q u r t i ine

i n t hs . l z s t f e w months

3r s3?---YZS.

What

cl?

1 . 3 ~ manage?---I Cinr ren t ly

a c t

a s

a

c 2 n s l l t 3 n t

i n some

i n s t a n c e s .

I

am

n o t

e m p l ~ ) y e d

a t t'e

~f l~~rnen t .

Y:>u

s. t ;atc j l thal;

y>u

have

n:~t, 5ad

t ime

l 5 3 k

a f t e r ygur

a f f a i r s

w h ~ n

ygu

werz

s o Employed.

Did

t h a t p r e v z n t y3u

fr3m

a t t e r i d i n g

t 3 tlclesz p a p e r s

which

have

b s z n

s e r v e d 3n

y3u

b y t!:ie

p e t i t i , s n i n g c r e d i t 3 r , Gz-neral P l a s t i c s P t y ,

Ltd.?---Yes

yes .

Wh3 w2r.c;. y ~ u

empl9ycd b y , wi?at was tb-e name sf y3ur ernplr>yer?

-- - - dlly?

HIS t-jGI\IOTJi2:

I 52g y J u r pcrd;n?---Shsuld

I answr:r. t h a t c j u ~ s t ~ i g n ?

Y z ~ u s a i d "Why?"?---1,dhy

i s h?

a s k i n g m,-

s u c h

a

cjmcsti3n?

The re

i s

n 3

ob J e c t i o n t 3 t!;e

y!~est i : , r l ,

M2

ICZMM:

I

t a k e 3 b j e c t i ~ n

t..)

t h e

yuest i :?n.

H I S 4TC.lJ?OU11:

On w h a t

g r ~ u n d ?

MR

KIMM::

I n my

submiss i -n

i t i s n o t

r e l e v a n t f c r t h e p u r p m e 3f

t h e rn:.itter

nQw

bef:)rz

your H:~n. , ,ur ,

The

c lues t inn b e f 3 r e

yzu r 9 3 n a u r

i s w!:ictl?er y3ur :i>r?.:)ur

sh3lnlci

g r a n t

an

adj2urninent. .

In my

s! lbmiss i3n i t i s 831; r? l t7vant

t 3

cr2ss-cxa; ; : ine

t h i s w i t n e s s

a s

t 3 h i s ?mpl3ymeint0

HIS

TCT'TOUn;

I.

I;i.iink i t i s ;l pr-)per

~ u e s t j - s n

and

t h e w i t n c s s

3h3u ld

answer

it.

TFIE i/JI:i'lJTXSS: I hcve b e s n vorlcing f3r a f a m i l y c.o::ni.pat-!y t!Iat

is

i nv3 lve3

i n "he

p r i n t i n g

i r i 5 u s t r y .

MR GILISi;1D:

I s this J. H.

Savage P t y , Ltd.?---J.

Savzge and

b'lns

P t y .

L t d ,

And -t!lst B u t y3u s a y y3u

firm

c a r r i e s 3n

i , u s i n e s s 3 s

a

p r i n t e r ? - - - T h a t

i s c ~ r r e c t ,

Up

u n t i l a b a u t

,J

y e a r

ag3 y r : ~

did

n o t

t a ! ; ~ any

~ c t i v e

p a r t

i n

t h e

c? f l ' a i r s 3f

t!-l-~t

company e x c e p t

a s a

s h a r e h ' l d c r ,

d i d

y;u?---And

a

d i r z c t 3 r .

h-v? t a k z n a

m3re

a c t i v e p a r t o v e r t h e

l a s t s ix T

e i g h t rn:~nths?---Yes.

Has

t h a t . p r even ted y3u

frsm

a t t e n d i n g t 3 3r

l o 3 k i n g

a f t e r y3ur

own

pe r sc jna l

a f fa i r s? - - -ND.

18 J,

T . SAVAGE 9 'XXN

1/11/78

MR

GGILLLiD:

Has

t 5 a t p r s v i d e d yolu

w i t ; r l

any

salary?---Yes,

Has

t h a t

s a l a r y bi.crr

en3ugh

f i n a n c e

l . ega l

a f i s ice

i n r - l a t i o n

t o

t!~es;. a f f a i r s? - - -X3t

r e a l l y ,

Ii:i;S 13O'NOUTZ:

T h a t , M r .

K i m m ,

together

w i t h

t!it.

e v i d e n c e

o f

M r

Shack l :~ck and

ti-e

a f f i 3 : l v i t

3f Mrs

S a v a g e ,

i s t h e

e v i d e n c z

:In

which

y3u

b a s e

ycJur

a p p l i - c a t i s n ?

MH RIPfi~I.1:

The ev idence upsri which I i1;ake

my

app l i cc . t i o r , , yes .

HIS

YOITCUR::

Very

w e l l .

Mr

Lnewcnstein?

MR.

LOENENSTEIN:

I d,:) n 9 t p rop9se t a call any ev idence a t all.

My

s u b m i s s i ~ ~ n

~rt?ul .d

be

t h ~ a t

i f your

I19n:)ur

i s nsw h e a r i n g

s u b m i s s i ~ n s

t h e m ~ t t e r s

piut

b e f s r e your Hrln9ur

b y way

o f

e v i d e n c e ,

b 3 t 3

from

M r

: ';hacklock

an3 t l l ?

d e b t g r ,

M r

S a v a g e ,

a r e

such

t k j - i a t

y s u r l i s n ~ u r

sh:>uld n 3 t

g r a n t

t h e

ad.jgurnrnent,

It

i s q u i t e

c l e a r

i n my : s u b m i s s i ~ ~ n

frsm M r

:3avaget S

e v i d e n c e

t h a t

he

n s t

o n l y r e c e i v e d

t h e

p e t l t i o n

and

r e a d

i t ,

ar1dun2erst3od

t h e t!~ru:;t and fDrce and c f f e c t D?.' it,

b u t

t h a t he

a p p a r e n t l y assumed,

wrrjngly

a s i t .turni3d 3 u t ,

t h z ~ t

he might

bz

able

t 3 pe r suade

t h c p e t i t i o n i n g

c r e d i t o r

n2f

t> pr3cec2d w i t h

t h z p e t i t i 3 n

That was

tF!e cvi : lenc?

tha t , caxe f r ~ r n

T4r

Savage.

It bzcaxe c l e a r t!nzi.t on l 0 Oct-.iber wh:i-;t,ever he i-13ped

migh t happen w m 1 3 nst even. tuate .

We

th.let: have a gap i n

my

: ;~~lsmissi :~n

betweeri 10 Oc tabe r and I-2s.t Thursday, when

Mr

Savage

t h e n

r e a l i s e 3 v e r y

l a t e i n t h e piccce

t h a t h e

was

nsw

f a c i n g

a

h e z r i n g b e f a r c

y3ur Hsn::ur

tx ia j r .

I n my

s i~br r , i s s i sn

t l i e re

?,as bc::n

n ~ t h i n g

p u t

b e f g r e your H Z ~ Z J U ~

a s t o why

t h e ma.t.i;?r r;'iloul.d n 3 t p roceed .

There

i s now,

ve ry l 2 t e i n t h e p i e c e ,

;?n s f f i d a v i t fr3m

T4rs

Savage.

There

i s n:,

e v i d e n c e fr3m

Mr

Sav:~ge and

i n d e e d I

w 9 u l ; i

c ~ n c e d e

t h z t

ther i l

i s

nuth,:)ri ty

t k ~ : ? , t even

an

~ r c ~ i s s i s n

t= g i v e p r 2 p e r

nci t ice

sh.julcl n

~

b a r

t

t h e

d e b t 3 r

~n payment

3f

c ? s t s , b u t

c e r t a i n l y t h e r e hqs been

a

n5n-

c3mpliance wil;h

r u l e 20 o f .the bankrup'ticy krules which

r e q u i r e s ,

a s y 2 u r H3nnur

w i l l app rec i : ! t e ,

a

n:)t ice

t o be

g i v e n s3me embodied i n -the n a t i c e i s t o f i l e a form s e t t i n g onZ;

t h r e e

days

b e f 2 r e .

I n d e e d ,

t h a t

n g t i c e

a s

t h a t

%he 3 e b t s r

i n t e n d s

t : ~

deny o r d i s p u t e

t 5 e p e t i t i m

3r

any cither g r x n d s Dn which he i n t e n d s t3 3 p p ~ s e

the

p e t i t i n n .

That

:(as

no t

dgne.

A s Mr.

K i m m h a s r i g h t l y

FW/LS/2c

19

J

G

1/11/78

Savage

MR. LOEbJENSTEIM

s a i d t h e

a f f i d a v i t was

n3 t

p r e s s n t e d t> me

u n t i l s h a r t l y

b e f , a r e

10

5 t c l : ~ c k

t h i s r n ~ r n i n g .

On

t;!.~at b a s i s ,

even

an .Lhc tirgurnent w!,~ich

!-;is 5.?zn, put; bjr tl.l:)se whom

M r

Savage h a s

i t ? s t ; ruc t ed t h a t

t h e y wcre

n 3 t

f u l l y armed

1;iith

t h e

p;:pcrs,

i k l e n d s

t:)

t h e e v i d s n c e

of Mr

S h a c k l 3 c k

where

i t i s yui t , c

c l e a r tl~-?t

no endeav:;ur was made t3

: )b t a in r3

c q ~ y

fr:m

t h e

p e t i t i z n j - n g credj. t t3r9 S

s o l i c i t o r s

m r i n d e e d have be3n c , u i t e rc.nSrily and e a s i l y cisne,

fr:m

t h e r e g i s 1 ; r y

sf

t h i s

c s u r t , which

c s u l d

The

argument

i n

my

s u b m i s s i r ~ n

t i q a t t h e

c1ebt;c;r

i s

i n s:m?

.:&ray p r e j u 3 i c e d

o r

t h a t . h i s

l e g a l

a d v i s 5 r s

a r z

p r s j u d i c e d

b e c a u s e

t h e y

have

o : ~ t

h a 3 t h e p:~Ip?rs i s t.;!:!e

r z s u l t :~f

t h e i r Dwn

d 3 i n g

and

n::t

b~ca i . z se ::f

s:mr-tkiinc

L>

i;rhich

c::i.ild

be a t t r i b u t e d

t;o

t h e p e t i t

i : ~ n i n g c r e d i t ;r.

IJnder

Z;h:~ss c i r c u m s t a n c e s

the adj:!mrr:rnent, aff 'idc3.vit 3f Mrs

s!i::uld

n s t ;!c

g r 2 n t e d .

HIS T1O"IOUR:

',5?1:11;

d., yJu :3nJJ s h 3 u l d

+;h? c ' J u ~ ~ ; '

S

.itt i t u d e t 9 the

Gnvtlge?

1,s

t!?e

mcAtt::r s t - a rds h e r

s v i d e n c ?

was

u n c ~ n t r ~ 3 i c t e d

i r l

tk

in:erl t1(e3%3ry s t a g e

we h ~ ~ v e

r ezched .

MP

LOEWENSTEIM:

'That i s ss ,

HIS IiONOTJR:

I f I t h i s a p p l i c 2 t i s n . what

were

t~ s c c e p t h e r

e v i d e n c e

f o r t h e p u r p 9 s e s

9f

s f f e c t

d~ ysu

s a y i t

shsulcl

have

s n t h e

:?riler

which

s l :1 .~u13 be

made?

Y&.

LOEIIJEWSTEIiI:

If

t h e c:)ns?quence

:.:f

t h e a f C i 3 z v i t i s t 3 b e a n

adjclurnment ,

and

t h a t

i s 5ne

of

t h e two

l i m b s upgn . ~ j h i c h

M r K i m m s h o r t e s t p3s s ib l . e

r e l i e s ,

thcm

t,h:?t ad$ : ju r~men t sbr ju l3 be f c ~ r

t h e

- p e r i d .

I

wau13

have

t:)

c s n c e d e ,

if

c 2 n c e s s i 3 n

i s

n e c e s s a r y ,

t h a t

t h a t may

b e

R

csns;::ql;lence

a f

i t , i f

t h e

a c t i s n i s ta l r sn

zny

f u r t h e r ,

o ! thur thari

t h e

b ; ~ l d

a s s s k t i 3 n s

i n t!.??

sff i i i n v i t .

H

0

.

Thi' expr r>: l~q*

s t e p s t 3 Icn?

,t;aken

f n car.r>ying 3~zt k;?e

i n t e n t i s n

L

,

i n M

S

o a v a g e 9

C(

s

a f f i d a v i t !a3l.?ld

c a l l . f3r

s9me

d r a f t i n g

i n t h e

f 3 r s t p l a c e ,

I

irnagine.

Mn

IQEiiJE1'LTSTEIN: n 3 t h e a m a t t e r which

% a t

i s

T h a t , I

w,21lld have

n n t i c i p n t e d g w:)uZlA

rl.13 :l.d

t a k z :any undue

t ime .

HIS HOFTOUR:

I s ~ m e t i m ? ~

f i n d t h a t p e ~ p l ?

have

3 i f : r e r i n g

i rnpressi r ins

2f what c.,rn2unts t : ~

l1 undue

";ime",

clepending

on w h e t h e r

t h s y

17ave

t , :~

33

i t 3r

t k ~ c : 3 th ; r

s i d e h a s

t s 33

i t ,

i

LX)EWENSTEIN:

P e r h z p s

we

a r e

i n t h z

f 3 r t u n a - L ~

p ~ s i t i 9 n

of

s a y i n g

t h a t

i f my

l z a r n e d

f r i e n d

3r

tI13sc

i n s t r u c t i n g him

f i n d i t i s a t a s k which migh t

~ c c u p y

th2n

a l i t t l e h n g e r

t h a n

they would w i s h ,

if thc7t wer?

t~ b s t h s p 5 s i t i 3 n 9

t h e y migh t

be

acc~i11m33ated.

i n s m e Sorm sr 3 t h ~ r e

HIS 0

Y,>u i t s h s u l d b e

s a y t h a t

any

a d j ~ u r r m ? n t g r a n t e d :ln

t h e b a s i s

2f

3f

t h e s h ~ r t e s t

p o s s i b l e

t ime .

T h a t

a g a i n

i s

n 3 t

v e r y

p r e c i s e ,

F1d/LS/

3 c

20

MR.

E,EN!3NSTEIN

1/11/78

Savage

LQEWENSTEIN:

Let me

t i g h t e n t h a t up.

I was

going t o s u g g e s t

$3 yzur J-I ;nc,ur

c ' g h t

dr ,ys , :tnd

L

s e e indeed t k q t y2ur

Han2ur

i s s i t t i n g :>n 8 Nsvernbzr.

Thzt

I

~\~ , l r ,u ld

hzve

t h z ~ u g h t w > u 1 3

h:ive

been

s u f f i c i s n t

t i r i~c .

HIS HObTOUR:

When

t!32

i i intter

comcs

dz~srn t 3 t h s d i f f e r e n c e between

e a g h t

drip xLnd 14 ;1:1ys i t

j S

z e t t i n g tr, :a

f : : i r ly

f i n e

p o i n t ,

i s n s t

i t ?

MR

LOE1dENSTEIbT: has inc2en 2 c n u r s z ;.f c:!ndu.ct

I

a c c e p t t h ~ , t ,

bu.t my

~i ;ubmiss i :~n

i s th:.:t

t h e r e

:;i:;ere r ~ t

s n l y h:<;;

tht?

p z t i t i 3 n beF3n 3 ~ 1

f'3,.

.?t f : ~ r

3 c,:n::id e:rzbla tkfi1.z b u t ,

s e c . > n d l y , i n o r 3 ? r

t 2 l k s ~ p

t h e

d e b t : j r ,

i f I

c a n use

a

c ~ l l o q u i & i s m ,

up t:i the m:::rk,

h r hcis czjr?!e h z r e at; t h e

late:- s t a g e agn in i f I can CS{:

s e e k i n g

t h e

i r~d . i lgence 3f

t h e

c a u r t

and.,

FI ca11:>(;uL&isrn9 he i s g3ing t:j have t:,

p u l l a u t

a l l tk

:;t3ps

ancl

have

h i s 1 ~ : g a l a d v i s o r s p u l l

3 u t a l l t h z s t l p s .

HIS XLOf;iOTJR:

I t h c s re levar lce

a s t:? tir~r.:t,

on

i \ r ! ~ i ~ ' f l I

d 3

riot

s e s k

t o be

t h e judge ,

t h 2 t

i s a m a t t e r fc~r

y:)ur

judgment, b u t

i t i s ,:lf

sr:\me r e l a o a n c e

as

fa r . 3s

t h ?

:7,ssistat?ce t h e

c x r t cQ.n g a t becr71lse whqt I hava

i n mind,

s u b j e c t -L3

a n y t h i ~ g

you

want t r i p u t t o me,

i s t;!lat I

s h > u l $ g i v e a

directi.:.in

-t;h::t

t he 3 e b t : ~ r

f i3 .3

3nd

s c ~ ~ v ?

any n s t i c e :,f

?pp3siti::i

:Jn which he prcjaases tc: r c l y 2nd

any a f f i d a v i t s

I n supp:jrt;

:)f

- t h a t n 2 t i c c w i t h i n b lank

days -

I

w i l l p u t

i t t h z t way

f:;r

t h e >n.r)rn?nt.

I

en.vis ;~,ze

t h e t

. t ha t wzuld

i .nvglve,

i f ' -the

pl-2.n

s e t c ? u t i n Mrs

Savage1 s

aff icinvik

i s e x c c u t ~ d ,

f i r s t

:.f

..:l1 t h e

,:>xecuti::!n :~f th;-:t p l m rl,r13 t h e

r:?liance

up9n

i t s e x e c u t i s n

i n t h e

n s t i c e .

The

w t i c e ~f c a u r s e

w..:uld c z n t a i ~

?,ny :jtirler

gr:1un3

:,n

w l . i c ! . >

,.,

t!:e

d e b t ~ r

s:)ught

t:;

r e l y .

Th-t

n g t i c c and

~ 3 f f i d . v i t ,:r

~ ~ f f i d a v i t s

w2uld

need t:; neucl t2 have a n 3pp:)rtur:it,y

b e

s e r v e d :in

ygur

c l j - c n t s and y r a r

c l i e n t s might

~f f i l i n g qny material.. i n

answer W!-lick .t;hcy vrished,

HIS IiONOUfl:

Sup-p~se I s h 2 l l h c a r Mr

f s r

t h t

S

ke

;f

; ~ r g u ! ~ z n t

I wcre t I d i r c c t t h a t

t h e

f i r s t

s t e p b L

t a k e n w a t h i n

scvzri

days -

+ I S

t 3 which

Kim if 122 w ~ n t s

tTj

,,(l;lr-.ss me

i n

due

c.?urse -

h r w l2nt ; would y - u r

c l i e n t x p n t

f.!r

any

~ n s w e r i n y

a f f i d a v i t ?

LOElmNSTEIIPI!:

I wr:uld

thtn 'x t h r e e days wnul3. b e

s u f f i c i e n t .

HIS HONOTJR:

I f I

d i r e c t e d tha-t any

~nswcsring a f f i d a v i t b c f i l e d

and

s e r v e d w i t h i n

n f u r t h e r

t h r e e

d ~ y s ,

t h ?

w3uld

t a k e u.s

i;=

tk

s i t u ; t i - n , t i3 p u t i t i n t e rms :,f

dg.tes

which

i s s ~ m c t i r i e s

easier

t3 f ' s l l ~ w , i l I werc

t~ d i r e c t

t h a t the;

f i r s t s t e p s be

t8kcx-1 by 8 N-ivcmbcr i n s t e a d of

w i t h i n

scven d a y s l

t h 3 s 3 s t s p s werz

ts

be

t z k c n

by

13 N~vembcr bscnus?

2 f t h e wezkznd

i n t s r v e n i n g -

-

-

l

MR. LOEWEIISTEIN:

T h ~ t

w:)1;11d b r i n g

i t

c-nvor i e n t l y t - ) 15 N3vcnbor ,

1

t h e dzts r2y

1:-rnsd

f r i e n d sceks,

l

l

MH LOEWERSTEIE: Yes. I v 1113

a l s J

acL*k p e r h a p s

th: t

w i t h i n t h a t

s e v - n clay

p c r i i j d y2ur K \n ,~ur h

~

i n d i c r t e d , s

s

t h e p e r i g d

g i v o n

t : ~

il-,:

-1;bt

r

f f r t";,

f i l . F n g

~f i~r?. q f f i d n v i t

an

a f f ' i d ~ v i t

- f

;M;

-1s:' 5e fj led :.~iit;hin t h a t sevzn day

p e r i=

cl.

HIS iJO1\TO1~'PL:

;?!'l::t i s a r~ac l : e , l : n

n ~ : : t q u c s t i 3 r .

'?'h2 c ~ u r t

r , m E t i t ~ l e s d i r e c t s t h a t

I

;:n

- : f f i i ' ~ v i t of C.(?:\i?s

b c

f j l e d wh~r!

t ' i ~

p 2 r t i e s hyve

ngrccmcnt

t

3r-i

i i p p l i c

t i ;n

ti, wi thd raw

l

p n r)rfier th : i t

tttl:+ p e t i t i : ) n

b e ~ l i s ~ i ~ s e d

b ~ ~ t

i n h<: absence

3f such a state

f

r f f q i r s I (3-

n 3 t t!?ink

it i s f - l r t h e

I

c c u r t t'3

l i r e c t tkic

:feDt-lr whqt k i n d cjf

; ~ f f i d ~ v i t

h e

I

s h u13

f i l e ,

MR

LOEWENSTEIN:

I 2 c c c p t t h r ~ t ,

w i t h r e s p e c t ,

-perhaps

.with t h i s

q u a 1 i f i c a t i : : ) n Z;h::it

i n

t h e

c i : rcur i~s tances h ? r e

I

:m

cc)nc:irned t h z t c:;me

15 Ngvec!.:bc.r wh2t i^il>jT ,>iccur i s

s3me c J u r s e : ~ f means which w:;u13

:~f

e v e n t s whic!;

w i l l t h e n r e q u i r e an

a f f i 3 e v i t

p s r h z p s i n -p:irt

~ n l y

brin[: ,?bgut R

f u r t h e r

a3j:)urnr;lent.

HIS HOBOUR:

Yaur rnent i3n

) f tGlis h 7 s p u t N r

Kir:,m

?n n ~ t i c e .

1.t

i s :,ne t h i n g t:>

put him ?u n 3 t i . c ~

b u t I

t h i n k it

i s

t:)3 much t:) 8 s k Ze t : ~

d i r e c t thi7t

zri

a f f i d f i v i t 3f' t h a t

kiuJ

s h c u l i i b e

sw:;rn

i n t h c

c i r c u m s t a n c e s o f

t h i s c;:se,

DEkBNSTEIN:

Save

t h i s , w i t h rcs .p<:-ct , t h a t

t r u e

i t

i s t h a t

y 3 u r

B+:jnsur

h->S i n ; l l i c ~ t e d

t h a t Mr

Kil?lrr! 2nd. t!2i;fse

i n s t r u c t i n g him

;.rc

:]!-I

r1r:tica.

If y::.ur

H : , n ~ u r i s n r ~ t

p repnr3d

L:?

g i v e

a

. : i r e c t i . . n t;

t h a t e f f e c t which

I

.w~uld

seek 2nd u r s c JT ? u r I-I::)n3ur t:,, ~ 2 3 ~

perhr??:: y w r

H3nc.jur w,:?\;113 i:lake

i t c l z ~ , r

':;,L

tk3c

Zeht ._ ; r

'th?,.?t if

F?,

c e r t r a i n

c:,urse

c!f

e v c n t s

f ~ l l a w z c ?

gr were r:rli~pted by

him

thi-.t w;juLc!

n e c e s s i t ;;%c s u c23

nr:

;-'ff

i : l ; - ~ v i t

b s i n g

f i l e d .

HIS FiOTJOUR:

I t h i n k t!ie

; ! i s e u s s i 3 n h?::

becn

s u f f i c i e n t b u t I

(-I:,

n z t k n ~ w

y s t what

t h e

n:;\ t ice

:;f

3ppt j s i t i c :n will

c , - . n t a i n .

HIS 'rllONOUH:

And 1 3~ n ~ t

kn:)w

t%,:ref3rt. if It i s 3 case i n which

i t W: u1:I

be appr: p r i jt;:

f: r

th,. c L ) u r t t-J

iaakc t h e

c r J z r y ~ u

seek .

Mr

K i m m ,

3:; y:)u

v;nnt

t:J :-,;Jdress me

f u r t h e r

o n t h z t

t j . ; n ~ t a b l e

th; ; t

W;~S intlicatec??

FW/ LS/ 5b

22

Mli

IX)EmNSTEIN

l / l l /78

Savnge

(C2nt inue i i 3n page

22A)

HIS HONOUR:

I w i l l g ive those d i rec t ions .

The f i r s t d i r e c t i o n

i s on 3 November

?ad any answering a f f i d a v i t by

13 Noverrlber,

with

the

f u r t h e r hearing

of

t h e p e t i t i o n

adjourned

t o 15 November

a t 10,30 a , :~ .

I think F t i s f3ir, M r Kirnrn,

t o say t h a t while

your c l i e n t hqs

sxcceeded

i-n obtaining t h i s adjournment

he

shoul-d not

e n t e r t z i n any view

t h z t

i n c o ~ ~ s i d e r i n g

the

a a t t e r f u r t h e r the cour t would

not

pziy

very s t r i c t

a t t e n t i o n

t o

t h e 3~3,viduity

displciyed by

him

i n r e l z t i o n

t o

carrying o u t tE-12 directicl_rs t h ; ~ t

hzve been given. I would

r e l y on YOSr

t o r n ~ k e

t h a t very

c l e s r

t o him.

MR KI?/F4: Yes.

MR LOEWENSTEIN:

1 would seek 3 consequenti:tl

o rder f o r cos t s .

My

le s rned f r i e n d has

beer1 successful

i n h i s f tpplication

but

i t i s %is c l i e n t who

o b t s i n s the indulgence

3nd

I

submit t h a t i n those circumstances t h e c o s t s

should be

borne by him

HIS HON3UR:

What do you sa.7, M r ICimrn?

MI.l K I M M :

I ask t h a t c e s t s be reserved.

This i s not 3 usual

f a c t u a l s i t u a t i o n wliich

a r i s e s before your

ITonour.

It may

be t h z t your Bono~ur

may

fo.rm 2L d i f f e r e n t view

s s t o

whether o r not i t S-~ould

r e l 3 . k

t o

the

,nat ter being

f u r t b e r

argued before yollr Honour.

HIS I-IONOUR:

I'h

you want

t o reply,

Mr ~ ~ o e c ~ e n s t e i n ?

MR

LOEWENSTEIN:

Yes,

i n relctt ion t o t h a t whatever the outcorn of

t h e p e t i t i o n might

be

i n r ~ y

submission

t o d s y l s

c o s t s

a r e

rendered

abor t ive

i n s o f s r

a s

t : ~

i S matter i s concerned.

It i s ajourned an3 t he on1

reason i t i s not proceeding i s

not bec?use

t o proceed but gurely because the debtor senks an

indulgence.

of

the

p e t i t i o n i n g

c r e d i t o r not

being

w i l l i n g

(Continued on page 23)

FW/KW/~C

Savage

14R

LOELdE3TSTEIN

( c c n t inuing):

It

i s pu re ly because

t h e d e b t c r seclks

an indulgence.

S c , i n any even t ,

i n yy submission t o

ad j cu rn t h e ina t tc r

cn

t h e

b a s i s

cf

c c s t s being

reserved

only p u t s t h e n a t t e r i n t hc

meltin[; p o t ,

when

perhaps

eve ry

I ne

t e n d s t c .

c v c r l c f l i w 5 3 t

2ccurre:l

t c f ley .

I

say t h a t

w i t5 nnc,

d i s r e s p e c t t c yc

u r 1 1 ~

n:,ur m(?

t h e

t r a n s c r i p t

- -

-

111s

IIONOUR:

I clc

nc t

t h i n k t h e r c i s 2ny

' I n n ~ c r

JTC;[I w i l l allow me

1

t:

lnpse

i n t o t h , ~ t

st:ite

c f mind,

l

MR LOEWNSTEIN:

I W, m l c ! shc,uld be bcrne by t he d e b t c r .

c e r t a i n l y U r:qe

yc u r Hcln. u r t hxt t h e c o s t S

Tse

indulgence i s h i s ;

nc n c t i c e has bt:en

given anJ everythin!; t1i:i.t has been

scught

t ccky has been

:i

r e s u l t d i r e c t l y c f

t h c

d e b t c r l S

clef n u l t

i n nc,t

cc x p l y i n ~

wi th t h e n c t i c c

?n:l

he

has now

obta ine , i the

indulgence

and

i n my

s u b o i s s i c n shrulc! b e a r

t h e c c s t s c f it.

HIS HONOUR:

I

t h i n k i t b e t t e r ,

because

c f

t h e p rc sen t

s t a t e ilf

t h i s

c a s e , nc t r e l a t i o n t o c o s t s 2,nd

t c ?c

intc-

nny

r e a s r n s ?t t h e

p re sen t time

i n

I

( i ~

make

ail

~ r ( l e r e s e r v i n g t h e

c c s t s .

I s t 9 e r e any

~ t h c r

n13tt~r

t h e

p a r t i e s wish

t o

mcnt ion?

(NO MSPONSE)

I cc,uld perhaps ~ s k

ycu t h i s I\ir Lloewensteint

a s a t p r e s e n t

a;lvise \

,L

ycu

prc;dc'se

t o r e l y c n any

evidence c t h ~ r

t han

t h e

eviclence

ccn t a ined

i n the

a f f i d a v i t s

f i l e d anc!

served

i n suppor t c f your c l i e n t

s

p e t it ion?

MR

LOEWENSTEIN:

With

t h e

q u a l i f i c a t i i n

2s

presently

~ . d v i s e d , I

would have thc u ght nct , ycur Ilc,ncur.

HIS

IIONOUR:

I f th:it c?ealing wit::

q u a l i f i c o t i c n arvli unted

t c an

i n d i c n t i c n t h a t

: c u

wantci" t:

r e l y c,n

s cac th ing s l s e , t h e

o r d e r l y way

vf

t h i s c w t . w r u l i ? bc

t c d i r e c t

t h a t you

dc

t h a t

a s a

f i r s t

s t z p , becaus?

if we

r ec s ive

c:

n c t i c e of

cppp s

i

t

it

n cn t h e f i l c ::nd

y011 thzn seek t

f i l e scmetbing

C ~ S C , it

makes

tht. r n ~ t t z r

r l , i sordcr ly .

MR LOEWEMSTEIN:

Perhaps

i f yc u r tizncur wculil

p z r d f ~ n

me a moment.

I

am

remindec:

t h z t 1-iy

q u a l i f i c a t i c n

shc uld

perhaps

r e l a t e t c t h i s aspec t .

Y m r Hoi'

u r w i l l s ee t h e r e

a r e twwc

c c u r t

f i l e s frcril t h e Suprcl:e

Ct1ur-b be fore yc~ur

flcns u r .

IlIS HOKOrrR

They a r e n(:t

befcre me,

t h e y !:lay

be i n you r hands.

There

i s n

very

b i g d i f f e r e n c e .

MR LOEWENSTEIN:

I accept

t he d i f f e r e n c e and

w i t h d r . 1 ~

riry comment.

It

may

ve ry w e l l be

t h e

pe t i t i c n i n 2 c r e d i t c r w i l l seek t o

r e l y

eh

a f f i t l a v i t m a t e r i a l

m d t r a n s c r i p t

cf

what

was

s a i d

i n r e l a t i c n t c twc

prcceed ings

i n t?le

Suprcnie

Ccur t .

HIS

H O N O U k

Y L U have i n compartments.

c,pened up

a f a i r l y l a r q e

ques t i on now

when

ycu

speak

c f

a f f i d n v i t n ~ a t e r i a l

~ n d

t r a n s c r i p t .

Take

i t

A f f i d a v i t rnateri:ll

-

if

lit

i s an

BWH/M/ I cl

Savage

a f f i d a v i t

f i l e d ~ n behalf

c f y c u r c l i e n t ? l e t u s say

f o r

t h e

sake

s)f d i s c u s s i c n ,

i n t h e Supremc

C o u r t

i n some

chher

ac t ion ,

it

i s not pn r t

of

t h e

i na t e r i a l t h ~ t

would

c i rd inar i ly

be

t r e ? t e d

a s beinir

beff;re

me.

1 t h i n k if

you want t c .

r e l y cn an affid::;it

it s h ~ u l d

be

an

a f i ' i dav i t

f i l e d i n t h i s p e t i t i p n

i n t h i s 6::urt.

MR LOEWENSTEIN:

Whnt

I wc u l d seek t c (

!c

:

i s st.&

f r c m your

Hdncur

an

o r d e r t h a t

t h e

& - k i t i::n;ing

c r e d i t o r have

l e a v e

w i t h i n t w ,

c? ays

perhaps

tl- f i l e an

af f i d :vi t , annexing

c r r e f e r r i n g t c cc py

Iccunent S

and

t r a n s c r i p t

i n r e l a t i o n

t c ,

p rccecd inqs ,

5206

c f 1977,

gn:!

I: t h i n k I can i n d i c a t e

now

t h e

o t h e r procet dings.

It one c,f 1977 being 9668, and twc i n r e l a t ic;n t!i. 1976

i s 1977 N':.

5206

and t h r c c cornpany f i l e s ,

I

ccmpany

m a t t e r 9373 and

cc mpany

ma t t e r 94-73.

l

HONOUR:

Again ycu M r Loewenstein.

spc,ke c f

a f f i e a v i t s and

t

r z n s c r i p t ,

1

It

i s nct f c r nlis t c be c i v i n g

I

a n t i c i p a t o r y

r u l i n g s cn whether

scmething

y$-

u rnay seek

h e r e a f t e r t o r e l y cn

i n evidence

i s admissLble

o r n o t ,

i

but

t h e d e b t o r i s e n t i t l e c l -

- -

If

I

::ssurne

fcir

t h e

l2urpose

c f argument

t h i s l xa t e r i a l i s r e l i e d u;Jon

i n

l

s upp r r t

of

ycu r

pe t i t i . cn ,

t h e

s t r i c t

y c s i t i c n i s ,

a s I

understand

i t , it

s h ~ u l d

h8vc been served upon him wi th t h e

r e t i t i c n

i n t h e

ncrmal

c c u r s c

c ? f

even t s .

1

P'iR LOEWETJSTEIN:

It

wcmuld

nct

be

r e l i e d on

i n r e l a t i o n t o t h e p e t i t i c n

bu t

i n m a t t e r s

r e l a t i n g t c a

secondary

l imb

r a t h e r t h a n

m a t e r i a l on

which

the

pe t i t ic;n

i s based.

Sc! tc;

t h a t

e x t e n t , it seeks tc; oplpse t h e p e t i t i c ~ n , and

wcjuld

6epend

i n p a r t

i n wh3t

manner

t h e d e b t o r

I

am

a.ssuming a t t h e

molnent i t mav ~ n l v

be what has now been Poreshad:~wed,

Ti. t h a t exteKt

I &c# net

seek t o ev.ide

y c u r Iionourl S

ques t ion .

It

nay l a r g e l y depend cn what

l i n e of actii;n

i s

adopted by

t h e deb t c r ,

how

f a r t h a t

i s gc:ing tz be

r e l i e d

on

by

t h e

pe t i t i c jn ing

c r e d i t o r .

HIS IIONOUR:

There i s a ques t i cn I t h i n k ycu

have t c determine:

d~ ycu y::urself

wish t c f i l e and

serve any f u r t h e r m a t e r i a l

by

way

c f

a f f i d a v i t

i n s u p , ~ c r t cf

y r u r c l i e n t t S

p e t i t i c n

-

and t h a t

i s a

questic.n,

a s I

sny,

f o r yQur d e c i s i c ~ n .

I f ycu

d c ,

t h e n I th ink ycu

sh( u ld d ,

t h a t befc,re

M r K i m m

can be

c a l l e d upc\n t o f i l e h i s nc t i c e

o f

c _ p c s i t i i n because,

p l a i n l y , he wc,ul2 have t o d e a l w i t h it.

I t a k e y:)u

t c be

t e l l i n g me

t h e r e

i s sc

me

m a t e r i a l t h a t

answers t h a t

de s c r i p t i cn .

MR LOEWENSTEDJ:

That i s sc , yc,ur Honcur.

I

ETIS

H O N O U E

Ycu

ask rr~e ti.

d i r e c t

t h a t

any

f u r t h e r a f f i f a v i t s t c \ be

r e l i e d

upcn

by

t h e p e t i t i c n i n g c r e d i t c r

i n suppcr t

o f

t h e

p e t i t i c n be

f i l e d and

servcrl w i t h i n -

- -

MR LOEWENSTEIN:

24 hours , on c r bef(.,re 5 p.m.

on 2 November.

1

BWH/M/ 2d

Savage

HIS HOhOlIZ:

B e f o r e 5 p,m.

on illovember 2,

1978.

You w i l l have t o

t u r n your

?nin6 t o t'r-c q u e s t i o n ,

Y r Loewenstein,

a s t o

whether

some

o f t h e m a t e r i a l you r e f e r t o by

way

o f

a l lswering

my

q u e s t i o n s amount;

t o adrd L s s i b l e

e v i d e n c e

o r

n o t .

l

L

O

L

l t n t e r t r z i r l my

I a c c e p t

t h a t ,

y o u r iio::\ur,

t h z t i s a

m a t t e r t h a t w i l l

1

s i c e o f t h e b::r

t a b l e

between now

and

tomorrow.

I

1

K

1

1Jhat d o e s conce rn rile now

i s what my

ltiarnc:c? P r i c n d h a s

j u s t r a i s e d , learned! f r i e n d h < ~ s

how

t h ; t

now

d f L c ? c t s

t n c t i m i :

tL lb ie ,

My

r : . f e r r e d

t o an

a f f i d a v i t

anncxi-ng o r

c x h i b i t i n g

d f f ' i d a v i t s

and

t r~ r l : ; c r ip l ;

S

i r;

t

i; Su-,?rerxe C c , ~ ; r r t

i ;~att tr , , . T f t h o s c documi n t s havt

t o bc

r

3d

and

c ~ t ~ s i d e r e d ,

i t plc-~ces

v e r y great

d i f f i c u l t y i n c d r r y i n g o u t

bhe

r e s t

o f t h c ~ l e n t i o n e d .

ti,lie

t a b l e on

t l i t .

a a t t s which

i i d w

a l r t -ndy bcen

HIb KOhOUR:

Are you t e l l i n g me

you w m l d l i k e a per iod ,

stly o f

seven dzys ,

from November

3 ; i s t h a t what

you

a r z t c l l i n g

me?

KIi4.4:

I undcr s tdnd

t h e p e t i t i ~ ) r i i r : g c r c d i t o r

p roposes

t o L-ve

t h i s f u r t h t > r a f f i c z v i - t ,

o r

afrr"id:;vits,

r l i i t t l

t ~ l e

c ,xh ib i t s

f lied by 5 1;. m.

t o~norrbw.

Xy l e , l r n ~ d ,

f r i e n d

h a s

~ r l d i c a t e d

in t h t c o u r s e

o f

a e d r ~ s s i n g

y c d r I-ionour t h e

f o u r Suprems

C o u r t

a c t i o n s

and

r L f e r r e d

t o a f f i d a v i t s

and

t l . ~ n s c r i p t s

il~

some

o r a l l of'

thcm,

Nhzt

o c c u r s t o rile

is thc. s h e e r

phys i - ca l

t a s k

o f

r e a d i n g

clnd

cons ic ie r ing

t h ~ n i , an(!

t h e n

c a r r y i n g

o u t

t h e

directions

C A S

t o tht;

n o t i c u

o f

o p p o s i t i o n

<ind f u r t l l c r

by

15 Id ovc ,nbc r.

If

my

lL: trntd

f r i e n d

1s g o i n g t c ) p l a c e f u r t h ~ r

1

v ~ l u ~ i i n u u s

mi i t e r in l

b ~ f o r t

th:

cou r t ,

j.t

~ ~ ~ o i l l d

bc

z p p r o p r i a t e

1

t h a t

t hd

n o t i c e

o f

o p p o s i t i o n

drld

furtl .1~:- s f f i d c ~ v i t

which

t h e d e b t o r

s e e k s t o f i l e ant

s c r v e should

bil

f i l ~ d

2nd

s c r v c d by

~ ~ r h a y s

15 X o v ~ m ~ a r ,

2

f u r t h t r

seven

d a y s

a l lowed.

I

P!ib

HO!~CUTi:That

i.s yclur

ap , , l i . c : i t ion i s i t ?

!

M.€t ~1!4

& :

YLS. becausr. i h w e riot

Ir1 o t n e r words,

t h a t thc

s c h e d u l e

be

-i,c'v:;ncc;.c?,

by

a

f u r t h h , r scvdn d:rzysi;, 1

:zrr

spzaking

sonLwhut i r l t h e d a r k

se(;n

t h i s f u r t h t r n a t e r i ~ ~ l ,

b u t

it

c t * r t a i ~ i ; y - -

-

MR

LOXIGuST3IN:

It

sounds f o r b i d d i n g b u t i t i.s n o t .

Indeed ,

my

l c a r n ~ d

f r i e n d and

t h o s e

i n s t r u c t i l g hiai

ckn b

t o l d v e r y

r e a d i l y ,is soon

n s we

l e a v e t h i s c o u r t

\I;

t o wh:t

t h i s

!m*-~ter ia l

i s ,

a l l of wh

c h i s ,

o r ought t o be,

i n ny l e a r n ~ d

f'rii n d g s

i n s t r u c t i n g

s o l i c i t o r q

s

o f f i c e ,

g i v e n

t h e y wcre

a c t i n g

i n t h e p r o c e e d i n g s

t o which

I

have

r e f e r r c d .

I n s o f a r

LS

t r a n s c r i p t

i s conce rned

t h t r e

a r e

seven

pages

only ,

cnc

t h c r e

m e b - s i c a l l y two

rzff idrzvi ts .

BWH/JDR/jd

i4R

&OEklXIJ STEIN

25       m ,I,,

Savage

H I S HONO R1

To go back on my

e a r l i e r s t a t e m ~ n t , how

40 you

sekk

to

ttcnder

t r . , n s c r i-;\t?

MkI

L O ~ ' ~ l S T E j ' _ h : I t

i s e v i d e n c e

t h a t h;s

been

g i v e n

or1

o a t h by

t h s

d e b t o r .

HIS

!;C)!!!C'LTR:

T l i ~ r t ,

i s c

:

m u l t i t u d e

o f

: :u thor i ty

th .? t c v i d c n c e

t h a t

h s s

b c ~ n

g i v e n on

o a t h i n s o i ~ ~ t

o t h e r

t r 2 n s ~ c t i i . n

i s n o t

r ~ d i n i s s i b l e 2 s

such,

If

you

> r e

s e e k i n g

t;_,

prove

t h e

Lidml s s i o n rriade

o u t ::lf

c~:ul"L you

W C L I ~ C : h:;ve

t o drove

i t b y

o r d i n a r y r u l e s of

cvieencr, ; you

j u s t

c ~ n r i o t

say, "ht:re i s

C-;

t r m s c r i p t g i ,

>l& LOEI~4EnlLI"I'IX;: Yes,

th:!t

i s sv ,

I d(

n o t scck t o s h r i n k from t h a t .

T t would b~ gut 311 t h c b:isis ~f ~

h

W;LS s ~ i d

~

t

o r

c L d m i t t e d

by t ht c!dbtor

i n the

c o u r s e o f

cross-cx: i ,ninnt iL)n i n o t h e r

; rocesd iiigs.

Tc

th:" t

tx

l e n t ,

the,

p ~ t i t i ~ n i r i p

c r c t l i t o r

i s

~ n t i c i p ~ t i n g

what t h e d e b t c r may o r nay

n o t

say and what,

form o f n o t i c e would

b~ g i v e n -

- -

EIIb

iiON6UR:

Am

I r i g h t i n t h i n k i n g Mr

K i a m w:zs

n o t i n ~ L L L Supreme

c o u r t

proceddi.ngs?

MR

KI?IM:

I 'hctt i s so,

your Ilonour.

: y learned f r i e n d .;aid

t h e

gent l t rnan

i n s t r u c t i . n g xnc

was

i n t h e

p r e v i o u s

p roceed ings .

I u n d e r s t a n d t h e o t h t r

t h c

gen t l e~ i i an

i r l s t r u c t i n g ne was

nL) t i n all

p roceed ings .

HIb

H6;;IOUR:

I

do

n c t

want

t~ t r y any

o f

t h o s e

s u b s i d i z r y m a t t e r s ,

b u t I

t h i n k

i n view of

what M r Locwenste in h 3 s s a i d t h a t I

s h o u l d re-c;&st

t h e t i m 6 t a b l e as

f a r 3s

M r I L i r n m i s c ~ n c e r n c d ,

and i i r e c t t h ~ t

any

n c ~ t i c e

o f

o p p o s i t i c ) n on

which

hk

p r o p o s e s

t o r t l y ,

and

any

a f f i d a v i t

i n s u p p c ~ r t o f

it,

bc

f i l e d and

s c r v e d by

l\jovember

15'

1978

p l a i n l y t h a t n e e d s n ncw

h e a r i n g

d a t e .

E c r h a p s 2 1 Novemb~r w,,ulcl

bi

p o s s i b l e ;

I

rnention

t h a t

f o r y s u r use ,

M r Loewenstcin.

' ~ h n t

i s on

t h e

assumpt ion

t h a t

your

c l i e n t wants

t h e

c , a r l i t . s t

p o s s i b l e h L a r i n g ,

and

on

t

h

~

assumpti( , r i

t h a t

y o l ~ r

c l i t ' n t

w<juld s t i l l bc

c o n t e n t

w i t h

t h e

s h o r t

p c r i . . d f

r

2ny

answer ing

a f f idczv i t S.

An1

I r i g h t i n

t h i n k i n g

t h a t ?

1"i

LLOEWEPJ L'TEIF? : Ye S, your Hon,>ur.

HIS 11Ci\JOUiZ:

I r e c a l l i n g t h c ; ; rde r I

w i l l z d j c u r n t h e f u r t h e r

h ~ a r i n g

o f

t h t p e t i t i o n ,

m ~ d e

e : ~ r l i e r , t o lYovc,r?bcr 2 1 1978

n t 16.30,

m(' any

: ~ f f i d - l v i t s

t c bi, f i l ~ d

c,n b2h:ilf ( ~ f

t h e

p , , t i t i c , n i n g

c r e d i t o r i n answer

t o t2.1~

tl,f r i d z v i t S

cif

t h c d e b t o r

t c > be

f i l e d 2nd

s e r v e d by E r i d a y 17 l\iovr,mbcr.

A s I

have

s a i d beforc,

c o s t s 'ire

res t - rved .

T h e r e

i s n b t h i n g e l s e you

w i s h t o ~ ( r t i d n ?

MR

LOBTdEMSTEIN:

I

t ake

i t

t h a t

y~;ur l b n o u r ' s d i r e c t i o n a s

t o any

f u r t h e r

a f f i d a v i t

mater ia l

t o

be

r e l i e d on

i s now

d i r e c t i o n

l ?

HIS HONO'JR:

The

f i r s t s t e p i.s t h a t your c1.ient-s w i l l f i l e and

serve

any

f u r t h e r a f f i d n v i t s

on which

they

r e l y by

5 p.m.

tomorrow.

MR LOEIdENSTEIN:

I wonder if i n t h e circumstances we could have

t h e

ex- t r :~

24 lzours,

a t l e s s t u n t i l noon on Friday, bearing

i n mind

t h a t I

ani

now

t o l d t h a t

the

s o l i c i t o r s a r e i n

Moorabbin.

HIS HONOUR:

Hsve you any ob jec t ion to t h a t , Mr Kimm?

MR KIMM:: No.

HIS HONOUR:

I w i l l amend

the f i r s t d i r e c t i o n by de le t ing

It5 p ,n .

tomorrowH and

subs t i tu . t ing "12 noon'! on Friday,

3 November.

The o the r da tes w i l l remain unchanged.

The

court w i l l adjourn u n t i l tomorrow.

THE F r n T r n R K E M I N G OF

'THIS MATTER

dRS ADJOURNED UCTTIL

TuESDAY 21 NOVI3MBER, 1978, AT 10.30 A.?I.

AT 11.30 A. M. THE: COURT AWOUlrtiiED U N T I L Tm

FOLLOWING DAY

THUFISDAY, 2 NOVEMBER

1975, AT 10.30 A . M .

FW/

KM/ 1 d

Savage

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