Hurley v McDonald's Australia Ltd [2000] FCA 124

Hurley v McDonald's Australia Ltd [2000] FCA 124

The respondent is not required to discover documents in the possession of franchisees because entitlement to information and reports under a license agreement does not confer actual possession or control of those documents.

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Parties
Applicant: Janette Lyn Hurley; Respondent: McDonald's Australia Limited
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
11 February 2000
Procedural Posture
Discovery Application / Ruling on Discovery Order
Outcome
No order be made with respect to documents in the possession of McDonald's franchisees.
Legal Topics
Discovery, Possession or Control of Documents, Franchise Agreements
Civil Procedure Discovery Possession or Control of Documents Franchise Agreements

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Parties

Janette Lyn Hurley

Applicant

McDonald's Australia Limited

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Discovery Application / Ruling on Discovery Order

  1. 1 Whether the respondent is obliged to discover documents in possession of franchisees
  2. 2 Whether entitlement to information or reports under license agreements implies possession or control of documents

Ratio Decidendi

The respondent is not required to discover documents in the possession of franchisees because entitlement to information and reports under a license agreement does not confer actual possession or control of those documents.

Court Disposition

No order be made with respect to documents in the possession of McDonald's franchisees.

Orders

  • No order be made with respect to documents in the possession of McDonald's franchisees.