Hudson Ventures Pty Ltd v Colliers International Consultancy and Valuation Pty Limited
[2014] FCA 982
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2014-09-08
Before
Mr J, Yates J
Catchwords
- PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - representative proceeding - approval of settlement by court - whether proposed settlement is fair and reasonable and undertaken in the interests of all group members
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Catchwords
Judgment (13 paragraphs)
- Pursuant to sections 33V and 33ZF of the Act, the settlement of this Proceeding between the applicant and the respondent be approved on the terms set out in the: (a) the Agreement; and (b) the Scheme.
- The application and the cross claims be dismissed.
- There be no order as to costs (with respect to the application and the cross claims), including any reserved costs, and any costs orders be vacated.
- The applicant be authorised nunc pro tunc on behalf of the Group Members to enter into and to give effect to the Agreement and the transactions contemplated by it, for and on behalf of the Group Members.
- Pursuant to ss 33V and 33ZF of the Act, liberty is granted to the Administrator to apply to the Court in connection with the Scheme including for any order, approval or guidance of the kind contemplated by the Scheme.
- Pursuant to ss 37AF and 33ZF of the Act, and until further order, the exhibit marked Confidential Exhibit BP-1 and the confidential affidavit of Bill Petrovski sworn 1 August 2014, the exhibit marked Confidential Exhibit BP-3 and the confidential affidavit of Bill Petrovski sworn 8 August 2014, the exhibit marked Confidential Exhibit BP-4 and the confidential affidavit of Bill Petrovski sworn 19 August 2014, together with the affidavit of Darren McMullen sworn 31 July 2014 not be published to any person other than the applicant without leave of the Court and to be sealed on the Court file in envelopes marked "Not to be opened except by leave of the Court or a Judge". This order is necessary to prevent prejudice to the proper administration of justice.