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Maher v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2009] FCA 1589 (16 December 2009)
Last Updated: 4 January 2010
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Maher v Commonwealth Bank of Australia
[2009] FCA 1589
DENNIS MAHER v COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
(ACN 123 123 124), GREG FIRTH, REGISTRAR OF TITLES AND PAUL PATTISON
VID 695 of 2008
BROMBERG J
16 DECEMBER 2009
MELBOURNE
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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY
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GENERAL DIVISION
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AND:
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COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (ACN 123 123
124) First Respondent
GREG FIRTH Second Respondent
REGISTRAR OF TITLES Third Respondent
PAUL PATTISON Fourth Respondent
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DATE OF ORDER:
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WHERE MADE:
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THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
- The
applicant’s notices of motion, both dated 9 February 2009 are
dismissed.
- The
applicant pay the costs of the first and second respondents in relation to the
notices of motion, including any costs reserved.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of
the Federal Court Rules.
The text of entered orders can be located using
eSearch on the Court’s website.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY
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VID 695 of 2008
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GENERAL DIVISION
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BETWEEN:
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DENNIS MAHER Applicant
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AND:
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COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (ACN 123 123 124) First
Respondent
GREG FIRTH Second Respondent
REGISTRAR OF TITLES Third Respondent
PAUL PATTISON Fourth Respondent
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JUDGE:
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BROMBERG J
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DATE:
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16 DECEMBER 2009
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PLACE:
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MELBOURNE
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EX TEMPORE REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
- Before
the Court are two notices of motion both dated 9 February 2009 and filed by Mr
Dennis Maher, the applicant in these proceedings
and on the motions.
- On
15 August 2008, Phipps FM made a sequestration order against the estate of Mr
Maher. Mr Maher has appealed that order in this
Court.
- At
the instance of the first and second respondents by their notice of motion dated
22 October 2008, on 20 January 2009 Registrar
Burns made two orders.
Firstly, an order requiring Mr Maher to provide security for costs in relation
to Mr Maher’s appeal
and staying the appeal until such security is
provided or further order. Secondly, Registrar Burns made an order granting
leave
to amend the notice of appearance filed on 15 September 2008 by the first
respondent to include an appearance for the second respondent.
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the first of his two notices of motion before me today, Mr Maher seeks a review
of the Registrar’s decision and the setting
aside of the order for
security. By the second notice of motion, Mr Maher seeks an order giving leave
to the applicant to continue
the proceeding “as if the appearance for the
second respondent had not been entered”.
- When
the two notices of motion were called on at 10:15 am this morning, there was no
appearance from Mr Maher. Ms Loughnan SC,
with Mr Shepherd, appeared for
the first and second respondents. I indicated that the Court had received a
letter dated 15 December
2009 by a facsimile received at or about 4.59 pm that
day. That facsimile purported to be from Mr Maher and in substance the letter
indicated that Mr Maher enclosed an Outline and secondly, stated:
I will not be in attendance this day the 16th due [to] medical/physical reasons
and seek to have the matter adjourned. Should it
be required I will provide a
medical certificate.
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was advised by Ms Loughnan SC that her instructor had also received a copy of
that letter this morning.
- At
that time, I further indicated that I proposed to adjourn until 11.30 am to
provide my associate an opportunity to try and contact
Mr Maher and advise him
that on the basis of the material before me, I was not inclined to grant an
adjournment and that in the absence
of an appearance, I was inclined to dismiss
the notices of motion for want of appearance. The Court then adjourned.
- During
the adjournment, my associate made contact with Mr Maher and told him that the
matter had been stood down until 11.30 am and
that, on the basis of the material
before me, I was not inclined to grant an adjournment, and that in the absence
of an appearance,
I was inclined to dismiss the notices of motion for want of
appearance. My associate also tried to contact Mr D.E. Nelson, the solicitor
on
the record for Mr Maher. The telephone number for Mr Nelson was rung, but there
was no answer.
- On
resumption, at approximately 11.37 am this morning, Mr Maher was called again.
Again, there was no appearance from Mr Maher.
I asked senior counsel for the
first and second respondents what their position was and was advised that the
first and second respondents
support the refusal of the application for an
adjournment and the dismissal of the notices of motion for want of appearance.
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am prepared to treat the facsimile received by the Court late yesterday as an
application by Mr Maher for an adjournment of the
notices of motion before me
today. I decline that application. The application is unsupported by any
evidence and fails to provide
any particularity as to either the nature of Mr
Maher’s alleged medical reasons or as to the lateness in timing of the
application
for an adjournment. In the circumstances at hand, it is appropriate
that the application for an adjournment be dismissed.
- As
to the notices of motion themselves, Mr Maher has failed to appear without
sufficient cause or reason. In the circumstances,
it is appropriate that the
notices of motion be dismissed for want of appearance and I will make orders
accordingly.
I certify that the preceding eleven (11)
numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the
Honourable
Justice Bromberg.
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Associate:
Dated: 23 December 2009
Counsel for the
Applicant:
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There was no appearance on behalf of the applicant
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Counsel for the First and Second Respondents:
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Ms Loughnan SC with Mr Shepherd
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Solicitor for the First and Second Respondents:
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia Legal Services Victoria
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