S.T.A.N Constructions Pty Ltd v Williams, Gilbert Frank

Case

[1979] FCA 115

8 Nov 1979

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from r e f u s a l

of

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

P r o h i b i t i o n

and

C e r t i o r a r i

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A l t e r a t i o n

t o

b u i l d i n g

made

wi thout

approval

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F a i l u r e

t o

comply

wi th

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

of

Bui lding

C o n t r o l l e r

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V a l i d i t y

o f

r e g . l l ( 1 )

of

Canberra

Bui lding

Regula t ions .

S.T.A.N.

Cons t ruc t ions P ty .

Ltd .

v.

G i l b e r t Frank Williams

No.

1 4 of

1 9 7 7

Coram:

Smithers , Connor and' Franki JJ.

Date:

Novenlber

1 9 7 9

Canberra.

I N T H E

FEDERAL

COURT

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AUSTRALIAN

CA~'~ ' I 'AL 'TERRITORY

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F . C .

N o .

14 o f

1 9 7 7

D I S T R I C T

R E G I S T R Y

1

1

GENERAL

D I V I S I O N

5

ON A P P E A L FROM THE SUPREME COURT O F

T H E

AUSTRALIAN

C A P I T A L

T E R R I T O R Y

BETWEEN:

S . T . A . N .

CONSTRUCTIONS

P T Y .

L I M I T E D

A p p e l l a n t

AND:

G I L B E R T

F U N K

I v I L L I & l S

R e s p o n d e n t

O R D E R

J U D G E S MAKING

ORDER

:

S m i t h e r s ,

C o n n o r and

F r a n k 1 JJ.

DATE OR ORDER

: 8

N o v e m b e r

1 9 7 9

WHERE

blADE

:

C a n b e r r a .

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:

T h e appeal be

d i s m i s s e d .

I N THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

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AUSTRALIAI< C4.PITP.L TERRITORY

DISTRICT FEGISTRY

I No. F.C. 14 of 1977

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GENERAL DIVISION

I

ON APPEAL FRObl T I E SUPREPIE COURT

OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

BETWEEN:

S.T.A.N. CONSTRUCTIONS PTY. LTD.

Appellant

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AND: GILBERT FRANK IIILLIAMS

Respondent

Coram:

Smithers, Connor and Franki JJ.

November 1979

REASONS FOR JUDG:JIENT

SMITHERS J.:

I n t h i s matter I have had t h e advantage of

reading t h e Fieasons f c r Judgment prepared by my brothers Connor

and Franki JJ.

I agree wi th those reasons and have nothing

f u r t h e r

t o add.

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REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF CONNOK AND FRANK1 JJ.

This i s an appea l from t h e Supreme Court o f t h e

A u s t r a l i a n

C a p i t a l

T e r r i t o r y

i n

t h e

fo l lowing

c i rcumstances .

The

a p p e l l a n t ,

S.T.A.N.

Cons t ruc t ions

P ty .

Limited

i n s t i t u t e d

an

appeal

from t h e Bui lding

Review

Committee

c o n s t i t u t e d

under

t h e Bui ld ing Ordinance

1972 and

i n t h a t appea l c e r t a i n

f a c t s were

agreed which

inc luded t h e fo l lowing:

a)

The

a p p e l l a n t

i s

t h e

owner

of

c e r t a i n

l e a s e h o l d

land

a t Red

H i l l i n t h e A u s t r a l i a n

C a p i t a l

T e r r i t o r y

and

t h e succes so r i n t i t l e o f Agua Marga

P ty .

Limited.

A

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

f i t n e s s

f o r occupat ion and use had

been

i s s u e d on

7

October

1967 under

t h e p r o v i s i o n s

of

t h e Canberra Bui ld ing Regulat ions

a s then

e x i s t i n g .

Not

l a t e r than

2 1 Fcbruary

1968 a l t e r a t i o n s t o t h e

b u i l d i n g were

c a r r i e d

ou t

wi thout

approval

having

been

ob ta lned under

t h e Canberra

Bui ld ing Regulat ions .

On

o r about 4 February 1975 t h e respondent ,

a s

Bui ld ing

C o n t r o l l e r

un'der

t h e

Bui ld ing

Ordinance

1972,

se rved

a

n o t i c e

on

t h e

a p p e l l a n t

r e q u i r i n g

i t

t o r e s t o r e

t h e

b u i l d l n g

t o t h e

cond i t i on

i n which

~t

was

when

t h e

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

f i t n e s s

f o r occupat ion

and use was

i s s u e d .

This involved t h e demol i t ion

of

o r making

good

of

such o f

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

a s had n o t been demolished o r made good by

4 February 1975.

The

n o t i c e had

n o t been

complied wi th .

The

a p p e l l a n t ,

w i t h i n

t h e

p r e s c r i b e d

t ime ,

lodged

n o t i c e

of

o b j e c t i o n

t o t h e

s a i d n o t i c e

and

t h e

m a t t e r

came

b e f o r e

t h e

Bui lding

Review

Committee

e s t a b l i s h e d

under

t h e

Bui ld ing

Ordinance

1972

and

t h a t

Committee

d i smissed

t h e

o b j e c t i o n .

The

l e a r n e d judge

be fo re whom

t h e appeal

came

dismissed

it

f o r want

o f

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

and

t h e r e i s no

appeal

from

t h a t

d i s m i s s a l .

Ho~rever, a t

t h e

h e a r i n g

be fo re

t h e

l e a r n e d

judge

t h e

a p p e l l a n t

a p p l i c d

f o r an

o r d e r n i s i

f o r a w r i t o f

c e r t i o r a r i

o r a

crlt

of

p r o h i b i t i o n

a g a i n s t

t h e

respondent ,

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

t h e n o t i c e was

i n v a l i d .

By

consent

and wi th

t h e

approval

o f

t h e

l e a r n e d

judge

t h e m e r i t s

o f

t h e m a t t e r were

argued a s i f an o r d e r n i s i had been g ran ted ,

The

l ea rned judge

r e fused

t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n

f o r

o r d e r s

n i s i

f o r w r i t s

of

p r o h i b i t i o n

and

c e r t i o r a r i

and

ordered

t h e

a p p e l l a n t

t o pay

t h e

r e sponden t ' s

t axed

c o s t s .

The

a p p e l l a n t

has

appealed

from

those

o r d e r s t o

t h i s

Court .

Sen ior

counsel

f o r t h e respondent

argued t h a t t h i s

Court

d i d n o t

have

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

t o e n t e r t a i n

t h e

appeal

f o r a

number

o f r ea sons .

Because we

have

reached a

c l e a r conc lus ion

t h a t t h e appeal should f a i l WC

do n o t

cons ide r it i s necessary

t o dea l

i n any

d e t a i l w i th t h e arguments p re sen ted

t o us

on

t h i s

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aspec t bu t we

can s e e no reason why

t h e Court has n o t

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

t o e n t e r t a i n t h i s appea l .

I'!hatever

may

be

t h e

p o s l t i o n i n r e l a t i o n t o an

appcal

from

a r e f u s a l by

a

judge

t o

g ran t

an

o rdc r n i s i ,

i n t h i s

case t h e

l e a r n e d judge

d i d f a r more

than

t h a t

i n t h a t he

determined

t h e r e a l

i s s u e between

t h e p a r t i e s ,

a l though he

d i d

r e s e r v e

l j h e r t y t o t h e respondent

t o add

f u r t h e r

argument

on

t h e r e t u r n of

any

o r d e r n i s i .

The

l e a r n e d judge

concluded by

r e f u s i n g

t h e

o r d e r s n i s i

sought

and

o rde r ing

t h e

a p p e l l a n t t o pay

t h e taxed

c o s t s o f

t h e respondent .

I t w i l l be

seen

t h e r e f o r e

t h a t

t h e

l e a r n e d

judge

made

an

o r d e r a s

t o c o s t s

and

a l s o went

much

f u r t h e r t han merely

r e f u s i n g

an

o r d e r n i s i

f o r t h e w r l t s sought

i n t h e way

i n which

t h a t u s u a l l y happens

i n such

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

I n any

event

an

appeal

from a r e f u s a l o f

an

a p p l i c a t i o n

f o r an

o r d e r n i s i was

heard

i n T e s t r o Bros.

P ty .

Lirnitcd v.

T a i t

(1963)

109 C . L . R .

353.

By

a m a j o r i t y o f t h r e e t o

two

t h e High

Court d ismissed t h e appea l ;

bu t a l l f i v e judges

t r e a t e d t h e

appeal

a s

competent.

IVhen

t h i s m a t t e r was

f i r s t b e f o r e

us

d e t a i l e d

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

was

g lven

t o t h e

h i s t o r i c a l

p o s i t i o n

o f

t h e

Canberra

Bui lding Regulations between t h e d a t e ;,[hen

t h e y were made under

t h e Bui ld ing and Se rv i ces Ordinance

1924 on

1 6 October 1924 and

t h e d a t e of

t h e

Sea t of

Government

Adminis t ra t ion Act

1930.

A

number

of

d i f f i c u l t

q u e s t i o n s

of

law

were

posed

f o r our

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

bu t

s u b s t a n t i a l l y no

a t t e n t i o n was

given

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

a f t e r 1930.

-

The

Canberra Bui lding Regulat ions o f

1 9 2 4 were

r e f e r r e d

t o i n argument

hu t

a l though

r e g u l a t i o n

11 was

r e f e r r e d

t o , no

d e t a i l e d examination of

i t was

made

by e i t h e r o f t h e

p a r t l e s .

A t

t h e

end

o f

t h e

hea r ing

t h e

r e g u l a t i o n s

were

supp l i ed t o us

and upon

examination of

r e g u l a t i o n 11 it i s

abundantly

c l e a r

i n our

op in ion

t h a t

t h a t

r e g u l a t i o n

could

n o t

be

s a i d t o p rov ide

t h a t

any

permiss ion

was

r e q u i r e d

f o r t h e

a l t e r a t i o n

of

a

b u i l d i n g .

Regulat ion

l l ( l ) 7 w l l i c h under

t h e

1 9 2 4

r e g u l a t i o n s

r e a d ,

"No

b u i l d e r

s h a l l

commence

any

b u i l d i n g

u n l e s s

he

has

ob ta ined

a w r i t t e n permit

from

t h e

proper

a u t h o r i t y t o e r e c t

t h e

b u i l d i n g . "

was

omit ted

and

i n

i t s s t e a d t h e

fo l lowing r e g u l a t i o n was

i n s e r t e d by No.3

of

1965:

"A

person

s h a l l n o t

c a r r y out

any work

on

t h e

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

o f ,

o r

alteration

t o ,

a

b u i l d i n g

u n l e s s

t h e

proper

a u t h o r i t y

has

i s s u e d

a

w r i t t e n

permit

authorising

t h e

e r e c t l o n

o r

a l t e r a t i o n

of

t h e b u i l d i n g

by

t h a t person."

This s u b s t i t u t e d regulation

was

made

on

t h e same

day a s ordinance No.19

of

1964, c a l l e d t h e Bui ld lng Ordinance

1964,

came

i n t o ope ra t ion .

I t

seemed neces sa rv t h a t t h i s ma t t e r

should be

r e - l i s t e d t o enable t h e p a r t i e s t o make

any

submissions

t hey

might wish t o make upon t h e p o s i t i o n a s it emerged a f t e r we

had

r e se rved

our

judgment.

This

course

seemed

p a r t i c u l a r l y

d e s i r a b l e

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

of

what

appeared

t o have

been

t h e

same

a l t e r a t i o n s t o t h e same

b u i l d i n g had

been

heard by

t h e

Supreme

Court

of

t h e

A u s t r a l i a n

C a p i t a l

T e r r i t o r y

i n A g u a

hlarga

P ty .

Limited

v .

Ff in i s te r

o f

S t a t e f o r t h e

I n t e r i o r

(1973)

2 2 F . L . R .

136.

I t was

common

ground t h a t i n t h a t case t h e

l ea rned

t r i a l judge

had

n o t

been

r e f e r r e d t o t h e

e x i s t e n c e

o f

t h e

Federa l

C a p i t a l

Com~nission's Powers

Ordinance

1924

and

t h e

Bui lding

and

Se rv i ces Ordinance 1925 which,

when

t h i s m a t t e r was

f i r s t argued

b e f o r e

u s ,

were

s a i d t o be

r e l e v a n t

f o r our

cons ide ra t ion . :

When

t h e ma t t e r was

r e - l i s t e d

be fo re

us

counsel

f o r

t h e respondent

submi t ted t h a t regulation

11 of

t h e 1 9 2 4

r e g u l a t i o n s

was

i r r e l e v a n t

t o t h e s e

procecdings ,

a l though

when

t h e ma t t e r

was

E l r s t be fo re

us

t h e

respondent

r e l i e d

i n p a r t i c u l a r

on

t h a t

r e g u l a t i o n .

Because

of

t h e s h o r t n o t i c e which

we

gave

t h e p a r t i e s

when

we

r e - l i s t c d t h e m a t t e r we

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

submissions

which we have now cons idered .

I t i s c l e a r t h a t

t h e

only

i s s u e

r e a l l y be fo re

us

which we

need

t o cons ide r

i s whether

t h e new

r e g u l a t i o n l l ( 1 )

which

was

s u b s t i t u t e d

i n t h e

Canbefra

Bui ld ing Regulat ions

i n

1965 was

v a l i d .

Whatever may

be t h e e f f e c t of

s . 4

o f t h e

Bui lding Ordinance 1964,

s . 2 2

p rov ides .

"The

M i n i s t e r may

make

r e g u l a t i o n s

not

i n c o n s i s t e n t

w l th

t h i s

Ordinance

p r e s c r i b i n g

a l l m a t t e r s

which

a r e

necessary o r convenient t o be

p r e s c r i b e d

f o r

c a r r y l n g

ou t

o r

g iv lng

e f f e c t

t o t h i s Ordinance."

When

one

examines t h e p r o v i s i o n s of

s .22

and s s . 8

and 11 of

t h a t Ordinance,

which

specifically

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

f o r permi t s

f o r

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

it

appears

p e r f e c t l y

c l e a r

t h a t

r e g u l a t i o n

l l ( 1 )

i s

v a l i d .

The n o t i c e which was

i s s u e d on o r about 4

February

1975 was

i s s u c d pursuant

t o

S . 46 ( l ) (a)

o f

t h e

B u i l d i n g

Ordinance 1972, a s amended by No.38

of 1 9 7 4 , which provided:

"Where

... b u i l d i n g work

has bcen

c a r r i e d

o u t

. . . b e f o r e

. . .

t h e

commencement

o f

t h l s Ordinance,

without

a permit

f o r t h a t

b u l l d i n g work

havlng

been

i s s u e d under

t h e

Canberra

Bui ld ing Regula t ions

... t h e

Bui lding

C o n t r o l l e r may

s e r v e on

t h e

owner

of

t h e p a r c e l

of

l and

on

which

t h e b u i l d i n g

work

has been

c a r r i e d o u t

... a n o t i c e

directing

him

t o c a r r y ou t

such b u i l d i n g

work

(including

demol i t ion)

on

t h a t p a r c e l

11

of

l and

a s i s

s p e c i f i e d

i n t h e n o t i c e

. . .

.

"Building

work"

i s de f ined a s fo l lows:

"In

r e l a t i o n t o a b u i l d i n g ,

means

work

i n

connect ion

wi th

t h e

e r e c t i o n ,

a l t e r a t i o n

o r

demol i t ion

of

t h e b u i l d i n g . "

I t i s common

ground t h a r a t t h e t ime when

t h e

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

c a r r i e d out

no permi t

had been

ob ta ined

and

t h e r e f o r e

i n our

opinion

t h e

on ly

ques t ion

f o r

our

de te rmina t ion

i s whether

o r no t

t h e

s u b s t i t u t e d r e g u l a t i o n

l l ( 1 )

of

1965 was

v a l i d .

I n view o i what we

have

s a i d we

t h i n k t h a t t h e r e i s no

doubt

about

i t s v a l i d i t y .

Therefore we

would

d i smiss

t h l s appea l .

I n

vicw

of

t h e u n f o r t u n a t e h i s t o r y of

t h i s ma t t e r

we

t h i n k

it

i s a p p r o p r i a t e

t o l eave

each

s l d e t o pay

t h e i r own

c o s t s

o f

t h i s

appea l .

I ccrt:i'l;

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