A.M. Retail Solutions Pty Limited v Hainbury Pty Limited [2008] NSWSC 926

A.M. Retail Solutions Pty Limited v Hainbury Pty Limited [2008] NSWSC 926

The Court found that the plaintiff had met the low threshold for establishing a genuine dispute regarding the debt claimed in the statutory demand, principally due to its arguable right to a rent abatement under the lease and the arbitration provision, and ordered that the statutory demand be set aside.

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
18 August 2008
Procedural Posture
Application to Set Aside Statutory Demand / Decision on Application
Outcome
Statutory demand set aside
Legal Topics
['statutory Demand' 'genuine Dispute' 'lease Abatement' 'arbitration Clause']
['corporations Law'] ['statutory Demand' 'genuine Dispute' 'lease Abatement' 'arbitration Clause']

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Procedural Posture

Application to Set Aside Statutory Demand / Decision on Application

  1. 1 ['Whether a genuine dispute exists as to the debt claimed in the statutory demand under s 459G of the Corporations Act 2001' 'Whether the plaintiff is entitled to an abatement of rent due to partial destruction of leased premises' 'Effect of arbitration clause on the dispute']

Ratio Decidendi

The Court found that the plaintiff had met the low threshold for establishing a genuine dispute regarding the debt claimed in the statutory demand, principally due to its arguable right to a rent abatement under the lease and the arbitration provision, and ordered that the statutory demand be set aside.

Court Disposition

Statutory demand set aside

Orders

  • ['The statutory demand is set aside.' "The defendant is to pay the plaintiff's costs."]