Re Van Haeff, Robert William Ex Parte Lawson, George Eric

Case

[1983] FCA 202

15 Aug 1983

No judgment structure available for this case.

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THE

FEDERAL

COURT OF

AUSTRALIA

1 1

DIVISION

GENERAL

1 1

BANKRUPTCY

D I S T R I C T

O F

THE

1

No. SQ 103 of 1982

I.

)

SCUTHERN

D I S T R I C T

I N THE

1 1

QUEENSLAND

OF

STATE

)

BANKRUPTCY ACT 1966

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 135

AND FOR

ORDERS

r e

:

ROBERT

WILLIAN

VAN

HAEFF

B a n k r u p t

E x parte:

GORDON

E R I C LAWSON

A p p l i c a n t

ROBERT WILLIAM VAN HAEFF

5 -

R e s p o n d e n t

MORLING J.

15 A u g u s t 1983

EX TEMPORE

JUDGMENT

I

propose

t o a m e n d

the

a p p l i c a t l o n by

a l t e r i n g

paragraph 2 where secondly appearing t o read paragraph 3 and

paragraph 3 t q read paragraph 4.

T h i s

i s

a n

a p p l l c a t i o n by

Gordon

E r i c

L a w s o n ,

t r u s t e e

of

t h e

p r o p e r t y

of

R o b e r t W i l l l a m

V a n

H a e f f ,

a

bankrupt .

The t rus tee seeks the f o l l o w i n g orders:

L .

b

1.

Tha t

t he

t r u s t e e

h a v e

l e a v e

t o

s e l l

b y

p r l v e t e

c o n t r a c t

t h e

p r o p e r t y

o f

the

bankrupt

be ing

those

l a n d s

described

as

lo t s

75,

76,

7 7 ,

78 and

79

on

r e g i s t e r e d

p lan

number

149387,

County

of

S t a n l e y ,

P a r i s h

of

Mackenzle,

volume

5422,

fol los

196,

197,

198,

199

and

200

and

s i t u a t e d

a t

Loganholme i n the S t a t e of Queensland.

That

2.

the

bankrupt

wi hin

seven

days

d e l i v e r

t o

the

t r u s t e e

the

d u p l i c a t e

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

o f

t i t l e

for

t h e

l a n d s

d e s c r i b e d a s

lo t s

76

and

77

on

r e g l s t e r e d

p l a n

n u m b e r

1 4 9 3 8 7 ,

C o u n t y

o f

S t a n l e y ,

P a r i s h of

Mackenzle,

c e r t i f i c a t e s of

t i t l e

volume

5422

fol ios 197

and

198.

3 .

T h a t

t h e

t r u s t e e

p a y

d o

o u t

of

the

p r o p e r t y o f

the

b a n k r u p t

t h e c o s t s

of

and

l n c i d e n t a l

t o

this

a p p l i c a t l o n

t o

be

t axed .

4 .

S u c h

f u r t h e r

o r

o ther

o r d e r

as

t o t he

cour t may seem meet.

I n

suppor t of

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

the

t r u s t e e h a s

sworn

two a f f i d a v l t s .

I was

Informed from t h e bar

t a b l e , without

o b j e c t i o n , t h a t t h e s e a f f i d a v i t s

were

served

on

the bankrup t

on 18 Ju ly

1983.

M

r

Van

Haeff

Informed

me

t h a t he

f l r s t

gave

notice

r e q u i r i n g

Mr

Lawson

t o

a t t e n d

for

cross-

exammation on

F r l d a y l a s t ,

1 2 August.

3 .

6

Without

going

t o

t h e

d e t a i l

o f

M r

Lawson' S

a f f i d a v i t s , t h e y

set

o u t

a

good

d e a l o f m a t e r i a l a s

t o which

t h e r e

w o u l d

a p p e a r

t o m e

t o b e

n o

p o s s l b i l l t y

o f

r e a l

d i s p u t e .

F o r

i n s t a n c e ,

he

s e t s o u t

t he

maklng

of

t h e

s e q u e s t r a t i o n

order ,

c o r r e s p o n d e n c e

w l t h

t h e

b a n k r u p t

-

d e t a i l s

o f

l a n d

h o l d i n g

and

the

l i k e .

H e

a l so

annexes

t o

h i s

a f f l d a v l t s c o n t r a c t s i n t o w h i c h h e p r o p o s e s

t o

e n t e r .

M r Van

H a e f f ,

w h o

a p p e a r e d

i n p e r s o n ,

s o u g h t

t o

h a v e

t h e

a f f i d a v i t s

r e j e c t e d

b e c a u s e

Mr

Lawson

was

n o t

a v a l l a b l e

t o

be

cross-examlned.

Apparently

M r Lawson

is

overseas

and

will

n o t be back

I n A u s t r a l i a

u n t i l some d a t e

l n

October next .

I n an

e f for t

t o

e l l c i t

t h e

m a t t e r s

upon

which

M r

Van Haeff des i red

t o cross-examine M r Lawson,

I asked hlm t o

s t a t e what

those matters

were.

Although he

said

he had some

hundreds of

matters

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

appear

t o

be

m a t t e r s

s u c h

a s

t h a t

Mr

Lawson

i s n o t

I n

f a c t

h i s

t rus tee :

t ha t

t h e

v a l u a t i o n

o f

t h e

l a n d

which

M r Lawson

p r o p o s e s

t o

se l l

1s

" h o p e l e s s l y

l o w " :

t h a t

t h e r e

a r e

no

proven

'ebts

i n

h i s

b a n k r u p t ' s

estate:

t h a t

t h e

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

o r d e r

was

made

w i t h o u t

l e g a l

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

a n d ,

i n

p a r t l c u l a r ,

t h a t

t h e

j u d g e

who

made

i t

had

no

j u r i s d l c t i o n

to

make

it:

t h a t

h e

r e a s o n s

why

M

r

Lawson

wants

t o s e l l the

l a n d

a r e

I n v a l i d ;

a n d

t h a t

t h e

b a n k r u p t

does not have

the

t l t l e deeds r e fe r r ed

t o

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

i

!

I

4.

R u l e 135 sub-rules

1 and 2 p rov lde as fol lows:

"135

(1) Where a p a r t y

t o

a proceeding has

served on another par ty

t o the p roceed ing

a

copy

of

an

a

. E i d a v i t f l l e d b y t h a t f i r s t - m e n t i o n e d p a r t y i n

conner ion wi th

the proceeding , the second-mentioned

p a r t y may,

a

r easonab le time

b e f o r e

t h e d a t e

f i x e d

f o r

t h e

h e a r i n g

o f

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

t h e

f i r s t -men t ioned pa r ty

a

n o t l c e i n w r i t i n g r e q u i r l n g

p r o d u c t i o n

t h e

of

the

deponent

for

c ross -

examinat

ion on the hear

ing.

135

( 2 )

Where a not ice

under

sub- ru le

(1)

has

been

served on

a

p a r t y

who

f i l e d a n a f f i d a v i t ,

the

a f f i d v i t

s h a l l

n o t

be

used

as

ev idence

un less

the deponent i s produced for cross-examlnat ion

be fo re

t he

Cour t

or

t h e

C o u r t

g i v e s

s p e c i a l

l e a v e

t o use the a f f i d a v i t .

'I

I

s h o u l d

s t a t e

t h a t ,

a l t h o u g h

the

a p p l l c a t i o n

was

made

on

6

J u l y 1 9 8 3 ,

t h e b a n k r u p t h a s n o t f l l e d p u r s u a n t

t o

r u l e

106

a n y

n o t i c e

o f

o p p o s l t i o n

t o

the

a p p l i c a t l o n ,

n o r

h a s

h e

f i l e d a n y

a f f i d a v i t

i n

r e p l y .

There

i s n o

d o u b t

t h a t ,

n o r m a l l y

t h e

a f f i d a v i t

of

a

deponent

who

i s

r e q u i r e d

t o a t t e n d f o r c r o s s - e x a m i n a t i o n

w i l l n o t

be

a d m i t t e d

i n

evidence,

i f

h e

d o e s

n o t

p r e s e n t

himself

f o r

cross-

examination.

B u t t h i s is

n o t

a n

i n v a r i a b l e

r u l e .

Rule

135

sub-rules

(1) and

( 2 )

make

e x p r e s s p r o v i s l o n

t o

t h e c o n t r a r y

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

-

I n my

v i e w

t h i s

i s n o t

a n

a p p r o p r l a t e

c a s e

t o

r e q u i r e

M r Lawson

t o

a t t e n d

f o r

c r o s s - e x a m i n a t l o n .

I n

t h e

f irst

p l ace ,

t he

bankrup

t

wa i t ed

un t i l

1 2 August

t o

g i v e

a

n o t i c e

r e q u l r i n g

h i m t o a t t e n d .

That

is

t o

s a y ,

h e

w a l t e d

5.

&til t h r e e d a y s b e f o r e

the

r e t u r n d a t e

for

h e a r l n g o f t h i s

a p p l i c a t i o n .

In

t he

s econd

p l ace ,

havmg

r ega rd

t o

the

contents

o f

M r Lawson' S

a f f i d a v i t

and

t o Che

m a t t e r s

upon

which

M

r

Van

Haef f des i r e s

t o q u e s t l o n hlm,

I

t h i n k tha t

it would

be

p rope r fo r

m e

t o e x e r c l s e

my

d i s c r e t i o n u n d e r r u l e 1 3 5 ( 2 ) t o

permit

the

a p p l l c a n t

t o

u s e

the

a f f l d a v i t s .

T h e r e

i s

no

d o u b t

t h a t

I

h a v e

s u c h

a

d l s c r e t l o n e v e n a p a r t

from

t h e

e x i s t e n c e

o f

r u l e 135.

See re A Debtor

(Number 37 of

1 3 7 6

Liverpool )

ex

par te

Taylor

v The Debtor

(1980)

1 A l l E.R.

129.

The

one mat te r which has exerc ised

my

mind

I n

this

r e s p e c t

i s

t h e

c l r c m s t a n c e

t h a t

M r

Lawson

has

annexed

a

v a l u a t l o n

t o

one

o f h i s

a f f i d a v i t s .

Had

I

t h o u g h t

t h a t

the

bankrupt would

be

p re jud iced by r e l i ance by

M r Lawson

on the

v a l u a t i o n ,

I

would

h a v e ,

a s

a term of

permi t t lng

M r

Andrews

t o u s e

the

a f f l d a v i t , r e q u i r e d

the v a l u e r t o a t t e n d

so

t h a t

he could be quest ioned

on

h i s v a l u a t l o n .

B u t I

do no t t h lnk

It i s necessa ry i n the interests

o f

~ u s t l c e

t h a t I

should

impose

such

a term.

There i s no

sugges t lon

from

t h e

b a n k r u p t

h a t

h e

wishes

t o place any

ev idence

be fo re

t he

court

d i s p u t m g

t h e

r e a s o n a b l e n e s s

o f

t h e v a l u a t i o n .

H e

has

had

an

adequate

oppor tuni ty

t o

r a i s e

t he

v a l u a t i o n o f

t h e p r o p e r t y a s

a

m a t t e r u p o n

whlch

he

6.

1

i e l i e s

i n oppos i t i on

t o

the

appl lca t ion .

Moreover ,

It

h a s

l.

t o b e

remembered t h a t all t h a t M r Lawson has done i s t o

a n n e x e

t h e v a l u e r ' S v a l u a t i o n t o h i s own a f f i d a v i t . M r

Lawson

d o e s n o t p u r p o r t t o b e

a

va lue r h imse l f

and

t h e r e f o r e

I

can

see

pu rpose

no

i n

hlm

be lng

p re sen t

t o

b e

cross-examined

on m a t t e r s

of

v a l u a t i o n .

The

a p p l l c a n t a l s o

relies

upon

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

M r

T lmothy

Dav id

Fe r r i e r .

Aga in ,

no

n o t i c e

t o

a t t e n d

f o r

cross-examinatlon

was

g l v e n t o

M r F e r r i e r

u n t r l

las t

F r iday .

A l l t h e

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

t o w h i c h

I

h a v e a l r e a d y

r e f e r r e d

apply a

for t lo r l t o Mr

F e r r i e r .

It

i s q u i t e

a p p a r e n t

t o

m e

t h a t

lf

t h i s deponen t were pe rmi t t ed to

be

cross-examined he

would be asked

ques t ions

which

could

no

t

poss lb ly

have

any

r

re levance

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

and could only prolong

It.

i

Q u i t e

a p a r t

from

t h a t ,

I

am

s a t i s f i e d

t h a t

Mr

Van

Haeff

d o e s

n o t

s u f f e r

a n y

prejudice

from

b e m g

unable

t o

cross-examine

Mr

F e r r i e r .

I

should I n t h i s respect

n o t e

t h a t t h e b a n k r u p t h a s s t a t e d

from

t h e

bar

t a b l e t h a t h e d o e s

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

t l t l e

r e f e r r e d

t o

by

M r

F e r r l e r

i n

t h e

a f f i d a v i t .

I

do

n o t

t h l n k

t h a t

it would be proper

f o r

t h e

c o u t

t o

make

o r d e r

a n

r

I n

s p e c t

t h e

o f

c e r t l f l c a t e s of

t l t l e u n t i l

Mr

Van

H a e f f

h a s

had

f u l l

oppor tun i ty

of

p l ac ing

be fo re

t he

cour t

ev idence

on

oa th

t h a t he does

not

have

them.

Accordingly,

al though

M r Van

Haeff

has no t f i l ed any ev idence ,

I

p r o p o s e t o

now

o f f e r

h i m

I

7.

I

$he

oppor tun i ty o f go ing

in to

the wi tnes s

box

and

v e r l f y i n g

c

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

i f

h e

w i s h e s

so

t o

d o ,

t h a t

h

e

d o e s

n o t

have

o f

t h e

c e r t l f i c a t e s .

M r Van

Haeff

y o u

h a v e

heard

what

I

s a i d

a b o u t

t h e

c e r t l f i c a t e s

of

t i t l e .

I f

you

w i s h

t o

s t a t e

on

o a t h

t h a t

you do not

have

them,

or

you

do

not know where

they

a re ,

you may

do so now.

D o you wish t o

d o t h a t ?

MR VAN HAEFF:

YES

REPORTED

NOT TRANSCRIBED

HIS HONOUR

:

I have no d o u b t

h a t

h i s

1 s a

proper

case

f o r

t h e

making

of

o r d e r s

1

and

3

as

sought

i n t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n .

A s

t o o r d e r

2 ,

Mr

Van

Haeff

has

worn

i n

t h e

w i t n e s s b o x

t h a t h e

now

d o e s n o t h a v e p o s s e s s l o n o f

t h e

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

and

tha t he gave

them

t o t h e

Church of

Independent

Real l ty

with

whlch

he

apparent ly

has

some

a s s o c i a t i o n .

I am.not

a t a l l persuaded

a t t h e

moment

t h a t Mr

Van

Haeff would c e r t i f i c a t e s i f h e t o o k d i l i g e n t s t e p s t o

not

be

able

t o

g a m

p o s s e s s i o n

of

t hose

do

so.

>ccord ingly

I

p r o p o s e

a l s o

t

make

o rde r

2 .

C

.

However

s h o u l d h e f i n d a f t e r

making

d l l i g e n t s e a r c h t h a t t h e

documents

cannot

be

found,

I

h a v e l l t t l e d o u b t

t h a t

t h e

t r u s t e e

would

n o t

s e e k

t o

e n f o r c e

o r d e r

2 .

I f

h e

d i d

and

t h e

f a c t s

were

pu t

be fo re

t he

cour t ,

t he

cou r t

would

not

t a k e

any

a c t i o n

i n respect of non-compllance with order

2

i f

it w e r e documents and

s a t l s f i e d

t h a t

M r Van

Haeff

d i d

n o t

h a v e

t h e

t h a t t h e y

were not under h is cont ro l .

I n

making

t h a t

s t a t e m e n t ,

I

am

n o t

t o b e

t a k e n ,

M r

Van

H a e f f , a s i n v l t i n g

you

n o t t o

make

a

d i l i g e n t s e a r c h

for

those documents,

because

if

you

do not ,

then

you could be

a t

r isk

o f f u r t h e r p r o c e e d i n g s i n t h l s c o u r t .

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