Laurie v Carroll

98 CLR 310

Laurie
v Carroll

Court:
High Court of Australia

Judge: Dixon CJ

Subject References:
Conflict of laws
Jurisdiction
Practice and procedure
Private international law
Service of writ of summons
Substituted service

Hearing date: 30 October 1957; 31 October 1957; 1 November 1957; 1958 November 1957; 11 March 1957;
Judgment date: 11 March 1958

Melbourne


ORDER

Allow the appeal from the order of the Supreme Court dated 5th July 1957, made by Herring C.J. on the defendant's notice of motion. Order that the respondents pay the costs of the appeal

Discharge the said order. In lieu thereof order that so much of the order dated 21st June 1957 and made ex parte by Herring C.J. in chambers be discharged as orders that, in lieu of personal service of the writ of summons, service thereof may be effected in the manner stated in such order and that the purported service of such writ in pursuance of such order be set aside; and further order that the plaintiffs (respondents in this appeal) pay the costs in the Supreme Court of the defendant Laurie of such motion.

ON APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA.


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