Sunset Corporation Pty Limited v Vodafone Pty Limited [1995] FCA 764

Sunset Corporation Pty Limited v Vodafone Pty Limited [1995] FCA 764

Sunset did not establish a serious issue to be tried on misleading or deceptive conduct. The pre-contract conversation relied on did not mention connection bonuses, the October 1994 conversation contained no inaccurate statement, Sunset had already received subsidies calculated by reference to net connections, and...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
23 August 1995
Procedural Posture
Proceeding Alleging Breach of S.52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (cth) and Seeking Interlocutory Restraint / Return of Ex Parte Interlocutory Orders Granted on 18 August 1995; Application for Extension of Interlocutory Relief
Outcome
Application for extension of interlocutory orders refused.
Legal Topics
['misleading or Deceptive Conduct' 'silence or Non Disclosure' 'connection Bonuses and Claw Back' 'gsm Service Provider Agreement' 'default Notices' 'appointment of Receiver and Manager']
['trade Practices' 'contract' 'interlocutory Injunctions' 'telecommunications'] ['misleading or Deceptive Conduct' 'silence or Non Disclosure' 'connection Bonuses and Claw Back' 'gsm Service Provider Agreement' 'default Notices' 'appointment of Receiver and Manager']

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Procedural Posture

Proceeding Alleging Breach of S.52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (cth) and Seeking Interlocutory Restraint / Return of Ex Parte Interlocutory Orders Granted on 18 August 1995; Application for Extension of Interlocutory Relief

  1. 1 ['Whether Sunset established a serious issue to be tried that Vodafone or Mr Rohan engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct contrary to s.52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).' 'Whether alleged silence about connection bonuses being calculated on a net basis and subject to claw back was misleading or deceptive.' 'Whether the interlocutory orders restraining Vodafone from appointing a receiver or invoking default notices should be extended.']

Ratio Decidendi

Sunset did not establish a serious issue to be tried on misleading or deceptive conduct. The pre-contract conversation relied on did not mention connection bonuses, the October 1994 conversation contained no inaccurate statement, Sunset had already received subsidies calculated by reference to net connections, and the evidence did not show circumstances making Vodafone's failure to explain claw back arrangements misleading or deceptive. The terms of the GSM Service Provider Agreement were not shown to be misleading or deceptive. Accordingly, the interlocutory relief was not extended.

Court Disposition

Application for extension of interlocutory orders refused.

Orders

  • ['No order was made extending the interlocutory relief granted on 18 August 1995.' "Sunset should pay Vodaphone's costs of the application."]