Family terrified after their neighbour waged a vile six year campaign of abuse
The man was sentenced to 18 months jail for sending death threats and stalking
Telstra worker harassed a family of four and gave personal details to strangers
He made ads pretending to be them offering sexual services online on Gumtree
It ended in strange men turning up at the family house looking for casual sex
Row began when he complained the family s palm trees were blocking his view
Security for Costs order background:
Hambleton & Anor v Idec Solutions Pty Ltd (‘Hambleton ) is a recent Queensland District Court case which examined whether a security for costs application will be granted where a liquidator is a party to a proceeding.
In simple terms, court orders which require security be provided to cover legal costs in a proceeding are granted where an unsuccessful claimant could potentially not afford to pay the successful defendant s legal costs. If a security for costs order is made, the claimant will be required to provide security to the court to be used for payment of the defendant s legal costs if the defendant is successful at trial and a costs order is made in their favour.