FAI TRADERS INSURANCE CO LTD v ANZ McCAUGHAN SECURITIES [1990] NSWCA 59

FAI TRADERS INSURANCE CO LTD v ANZ McCAUGHAN SECURITIES [1990] NSWCA 59

The commercial importance, the amount claimed, and the status of the parties as public companies justify expedition of the appeal.

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Parties
Plaintiff: FAI Traders Insurance Co Ltd; Defendant: ANZ McCaughan Securities
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
10 December 1990
Procedural Posture
Application / Application for Expedition of an Appeal
Outcome
application granted
Legal Topics
Expedition of Appeals, Commercial Litigation
Civil Procedure Expedition of Appeals Commercial Litigation

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Parties

FAI Traders Insurance Co Ltd

Plaintiff

ANZ McCaughan Securities

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Application / Application for Expedition of an Appeal

  1. 1 Whether the appeal should be expedited

Ratio Decidendi

The commercial importance, the amount claimed, and the status of the parties as public companies justify expedition of the appeal.

Court Disposition

application granted

Orders

  • the hearing of the appeal be expedited
  • costs of the application for expedition be costs in the appeal