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Coal prices surge on NSW weather disruptions
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High Court stops camper-trailer companyâs appeal against Facebook admin
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A Brisbane camper-trailer company that tried to sue the administrator of a Facebook group listing âlemonâ caravans and motorhomes has lost its last-ditch High Court appeal for $357,000 in damages.
The High Court rejected Bruder Expedition Pty Ltdâs application to appeal a Queensland Supreme Court decision that overturned the damages they were set to get from Western Australia disability pensioner Tracy Leigh, the administrator of Lemon Caravans & RVs in Aus.
Bruder applied to the High Court for special leave to appeal the Supreme Court decision, but on Thursday Justices Stephen Gageler and Patrick Keane dismissed the application.
Alva Beach teenager who stabbed two intruders to death on Grand Final night won t have to testify
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It is well known that a security of payment adjudication decision can be challenged in Court for jurisdictional error. This article looks at what needs to be proven in order to prevent an adjudication decision being enforced before the Court makes its determination.
The recent Supreme Court decision in
Karam Group Pty Ltd v Earthmoving Contractors Pty Ltd deals with the common circumstance where an interim injunction is sought while an alleged jurisdictional error of an adjudicator is determined by the Court. The case deals with whether or not recent views of the High Court preclude an injunction so that money would flow regardless, leaving a respondent to bear the risk of non-repayment should it ultimately be successful in its challenge of the decision.