McDermott v Richmond Sales Pty Ltd
[2006] FCA 248
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
1992-11-27
Before
Neil J, Merkel J, Kenny J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (1 paragraphs)
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 The applicants in this matter, Robert McDermott, Maxwell Latimer and Ann Langdon, were defendants in an earlier proceeding before me. That proceeding began as an ex-parte application, filed by Paul Burness as liquidator of Richmond Sales Pty Ltd ("Richmond Sales"), for a warrant under s 530C of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). The procedural history of that matter is outlined in reasons for judgment delivered on 8 February 2006: see Richmond Sales Pty Ltd (In Liq) v McDermott [2006] FCA 52 at [2]-[19]. 2 It is unnecessary to review all of the procedural history of the earlier proceeding involving these parties. For the present purposes, the following facts are relevant:
- Merkel J issued a warrant on 4 December 2003 and it was served the next day. Pursuant to the warrant, Burness seized seven vehicles
- On 24 March 2004, Burness filed an interlocutory application asking that he be directed to sell the seven seized vehicles.
- By 15 December 2004, only three vehicles remained in Burness's possession and the subject of dispute. McDermott, Latimer and Langdon, as defendants, opposed the sale of these vehicles.
- Burness's application to dispose of the vehicles was part heard on 12 and 13 July 2005.
- On 29 August 2005, McDermott, Latimer and Langdon, together with fellow defendants Michael Giuffre, John McDonald and Mary-Ann Martinek, filed an application seeking to set aside the warrant issued on 4 December 2003.
- On 10 October 2005, the parties informed the Court that they had reached a settlement concerning Burness's application of 24 March 2004 to dispose of the seized vehicles. The parties requested that the Court make consent orders consistent with the terms of this settlement. Accordingly, amongst other things on that day the Court ordered: "1. The motor vehicle identified as a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost chassis No. 2316 which is in the possession of the Plaintiff be delivered to the Defendant nominated by Walter Percival Edwards at an address in Melbourne specified by him forthwith upon nomination of that Defendant.