State Bank of NSW v Currabubula Holdings P/L
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[1999] NSWCA 181
•7 June 1999
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State Bank of NSW v Currabubula Holdings P/L [1999] NSWCA 181
[1999] NSWCA 181
7 June 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appellant, State Bank of NSW, sought a stay of proceedings against the respondent, Currabubula Holdings P/L. The application was heard by Meagher JA.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the appellant had provided sufficient proof to warrant the granting of a stay of proceedings.
Meagher JA dismissed the Notice of Motion, finding that the appellant had failed to establish the necessary grounds for a stay. The court's reasoning, though not detailed in the provided text, would have involved an assessment of the evidence presented by the appellant against the legal requirements for obtaining such an order.
The Notice of Motion was dismissed with costs awarded to the respondent.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the appellant had provided sufficient proof to warrant the granting of a stay of proceedings.
Meagher JA dismissed the Notice of Motion, finding that the appellant had failed to establish the necessary grounds for a stay. The court's reasoning, though not detailed in the provided text, would have involved an assessment of the evidence presented by the appellant against the legal requirements for obtaining such an order.
The Notice of Motion was dismissed with costs awarded to the respondent.
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Civil Procedure
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Commercial Law
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Stay of Proceedings
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Appeal
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