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Last Updated: 13 April 2004
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Green Communications Aust Pty Ltd v Karabassis [2004] FCA 429
GREEN
COMMUNICATIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED
(ACN 100 912 150) v GEORGE
KARABASSIS & ORS
N 631 of 2003
LINDGREN
J
5 APRIL 2004
SYDNEY
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GREEN COMMUNICATIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (ACN 100 912
150)
APPLICANT |
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AND:
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GEORGE KARABASSIS
FIRST RESPONDENT DANIEL CHENG SECOND RESPONDENT GABRIEL JIM THIRD RESPONDENT DAWEN SHEN FOURTH RESPONDENT FORTUNE CALLING CARD PTY LTD (ACN 098 113 690) FIFTH RESPONDENT |
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DATE OF ORDER:
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WHERE MADE:
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THE COURT ORDERS
THAT:
The application be
dismissed.
Note: Settlement
and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court
Rules.
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AND:
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REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
1 On 30 January 2004, my Associate spoke to two of the legal representatives involved and emailed the other, pointing out to them that all parties had failed to comply with directions made on 15 September 2003. She reminded them that the proceeding was then listed for directions on Monday morning, 2 February 2004 at 9.30am. According to her note, all parties seemed to agree that the case was not ‘going anywhere’. The representatives of the applicant said that they had settled with the first respondent and were awaiting word from the other parties as to whether the proceeding was thought to be suitable for mediation.
2 On 2 February 2004 Mr Hassett appeared for the applicant and Mr Green for the first respondent. There was no appearance from the other respondents. The proceeding was stood over to 9 February 2004.
3 On 9 February 2004 Mr Hassett again appeared for the applicant, Mr Lynch for the second and third respondents and Mr Bilinsky for the fourth and fifth respondents. I granted leave to the applicant to file a notice of discontinuance as against the first, second and third respondents, and noted an agreement between the applicant and the first, second and third respondents that each party was to bear its own costs. The intention apparently was that the proceeding was to remain on foot as between the applicant and the fourth and fifth respondents. No notice of discontinuance as against the first, second and third respondents has, however, been filed.
4 Upon the matter being called this morning, neither the applicant nor any respondent has appeared.
5 In exercise of the power given to me by Order 10 subrule 3(2) of the Federal Court Rules, I will dismiss the application.
6 The order of the Court is that the application be dismissed.
Associate:
Dated: 13 April 2004
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The applicant did not appear.
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The respondents did not appear.
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Date of Hearing:
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5 April 2004
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Date of Judgment:
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5 April 2004
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