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Parade’s amenity to be significantly impacted – as new infrastructure work is allowed to proceed
The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters’ legal bid to protect The Parade and George Street intersection from becoming an intersection more associated with a major arterial road – and to save regulated trees – has been dismissed by the Supreme Court, seriously impacting on the future quality and identity of Adelaide’s premier main street
The decision reached the Supreme Court after the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) – which had previously been working productively and collaboratively with the Council for four years on The Parade Masterplan and approved the Council’s proposal to install a ‘scramble crossing’ to protect pedestrians – chose to change its position (without justification) and support two private property owners, who wanted dedicated right hand lanes installed, without right turn green arrows, in addition to the ‘scramble
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The Grand Court recently struck out a winding-up petition presented against Grand State Investments Limited by a shareholder claiming a debt on the ground that the alleged debt was disputed on <i>bona fide</i> and substantial grounds. In addition, the court went on to hold that, had the petition not been struck out, it would have been stayed anyway in favour of arbitration.
The Grand Court recently struck out a winding-up petition presented against Grand State Investments Limited by a shareholder claiming a debt on the ground that the alleged debt was disputed on <i>bona fide</i> and substantial grounds. In addition, the court went on to hold that, had the petition not been struck out, it would have been stayed anyway in favour of arbitration.