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Security of Payment Act Case: Brennan v Kemourtzis [2026]

District Court NSW rules on stay of enforcement and security for costs in construction dispute. Key judgment on Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act.

By Daily Sydney Courts · Published 2 July 2026, 10:00 am

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Updated 4 July 2026, 2:27 am

Security of Payment Act Case: Brennan v Kemourtzis [2026]
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The District Court of New South Wales has delivered judgment in Brennan Constructions (NSW) Pty Limited v Kemourtzis; Kemourtzis v Brennan Constructions (NSW) Pty Limited [2026] NSWDC 222.

Case details

Citation: [2026] NSWDC 222

Decision date: 2026-07-02

Court: District Court of New South Wales

Catchwords

JUDGMENT AND ORDERS – Application for stay of enforcement of judgment obtained under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) COSTS – Security for Costs – Quantum and form

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