The Food Improvers Pty Ltd v BGR Corporation Pty Ltd
[2008] FCA 326
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2008-02-29
Before
Rares J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (15 paragraphs)
- The court notes that the only issue in dispute on the interlocutory process filed on 26 February 2008 is whether the first defendant should be repaid the whole of the sum of $486,540.17 which it paid or a sum net of GST in respect of order 1 made on 28 February 2007 representing 90% of all amounts paid by the first defendant for or in respect of the legal costs and disbursements of any of the defendants in the principal proceedings (the 90% costs order).
- The second and third defendants agree that there is no defence to judgment being entered in the amount of $438,327.80 representing 90% of the legal costs and disbursements (excluding GST of $48,212.30) paid by the first defendant together with interest up to today which was the subject of the 90% costs order. THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
- Order 5 made on 22 February 2008 be varied so as to read: Each defendant on the interlocutory process to file and serve written submissions on which it proposes to rely on or before 5 March 2008.
- Order 6 made on 22 February 2008 be varied so as to read: The plaintiffs on the interlocutory process file and serve written submissions on which they propose to rely on or before 7 March 2008.
- Pursuant to s 31A(1) of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth), there be judgment for BGR Corporation Pty Ltd (in liquidation) against the Triad Health Products Group of Companies Pty Ltd and Cordato Partners (Services) Pty Ltd in the amount of $438,327.80 representing the sum due pursuant to the 90% costs order together with interest up to and including today, less the sum of $48,212.30 being the amount of GST paid by the first defendant as part of the total of the costs it paid the subject of the 90% costs order.
- The Triad Health Products Group of Companies Pty Ltd and Cordato Partners (Services) Pty Ltd pay the costs of BGR Corporation Pty Ltd (in liquidation) and its liquidator in relation to the interlocutory process filed on 26 February 2008, other than the costs of the issue concerning liability to repay the amount of GST, which costs are reserved.