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Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS[2012] QCA 60

Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS[2012] QCA 60

 

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND

PARTIES:

FILE NO/S:

SC No 13890 of 2010

Court of Appeal

PROCEEDING:

General Civil Appeal – Further Order

ORIGINATING COURT:

DELIVERED ON:

20 March 2012

DELIVERED AT:

Brisbane

HEARING DATE:

Heard on the papers

JUDGES:

Margaret McMurdo P and Fraser JA and Fryberg J

Judgment of the Court

FURTHER ORDER:

The respondent is granted an indemnity certificate under s 15 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld).

CATCHWORDS:

APPEAL AND NEW TRIAL – APPEAL – PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – QUEENSLAND – APPEAL COSTS FUND – POWER TO GRANT INDEMNITY CERTIFICATE – GENERAL PRINCIPLES AS TO GRANT OR REFUSAL – respondent applied for an indemnity certificate under s 15 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld) – whether indemnity certificate should be granted

Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld), s 15

Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS [2012] QCA 9, related

COUNSEL:

No appearance by the appellant

No appearance by the respondents, the respondent's submissions were heard on the papers

SOLICITORS:

Kinneally Miley Law for the appellant

Adamson Bernays Kyle & Jones Lawyers for the respondent

[1] THE COURT:  This Court made orders on 10 February 2012 allowing the appeal with costs; setting aside the orders made by the primary judge and substituting declarations as to the proper construction of the easement the subject of the appeal: Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS [2012] QCA 9.

[2] The respondent has applied for an indemnity certificate under s 15 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld).  Where an appeal against a decision in the Supreme Court on a question of law succeeds, this Court has an unfettered discretion in determining whether to grant a respondent an indemnity certificate under s 15.  This appeal succeeded on a question of law.  The appellant was successful on an argument which was not advanced before the primary judge and substantially amended at the hearing of the appeal the relief it claimed, ultimately abandoning much of the declaratory relief sought at first instance and in the notice of appeal.  There is substance in the respondent's contention that some of the expense it has been put in this matter to may have been avoided had the appellant framed its case differently at first instance and at the commencement of the appeal.  It is also relevant that the respondent's contentions were fairly arguable.  In those circumstances, this is an appropriate case in which to grant the respondent the indemnity certificate it seeks.

ORDER:

The respondent is granted an indemnity certificate under s 15 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld).

 

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Editorial Notes

  • Published Case Name:

    Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood

  • Shortened Case Name:

    Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS

  • MNC:

    [2012] QCA 60

  • Court:

    QCA

  • Judge(s):

    McMurdo P, Fraser JA, Fryberg J

  • Date:

    20 Mar 2012

Litigation History

EventCitation or FileDateNotes
Primary JudgmentSC13890/10 (No Citation)07 Feb 2011The Court dismissed the application by Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd for a declaration as to the proper construction of registered easement: A Lyons J.
QCA Interlocutory Judgment[2012] QCA 6020 Mar 2012The respondent was granted an indemnity certificate under s 15 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 (Qld): McMurdo P, Fraser JA, Fryberg J.
Appeal Determined (QCA)[2012] QCA 9 [2012] 2 Qd R 511, [2012] Q ConvR 54-771, [2012] ANZ ConvR 12-004, (2012) 2 LT(A)R 15210 Feb 2012Appeal allowed: McMurdo P, Fraser JA and Fryberg J.

Appeal Status

Appeal Determined (QCA)

Cases Cited

Case NameFull CitationFrequency
Currumbin Investments Pty Ltd v Body Corp Mitchell Park Parkwood CTS[2012] 2 Qd R 511; [2012] QCA 9
2 citations

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