Aish and Greco
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[2014] FCCA 2283
•2 September 2014
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Aish and Greco [2014] FCCA 2283
[2014] FCCA 2283
2 September 2014
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In *Aish and Greco*, the applicants sought to have certain orders made by the respondent, Mr. Greco, set aside. The proceedings were heard in the Supreme Court of Victoria.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the applicants had established grounds to invalidate the orders made by Mr. Greco. This involved an examination of the circumstances surrounding the making of those orders and whether they were vitiated by any legal defect.
Judge Burchardt dismissed the applications, finding that the applicants had not demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant setting aside the orders. The Court ordered that each party bear their own costs.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the applicants had established grounds to invalidate the orders made by Mr. Greco. This involved an examination of the circumstances surrounding the making of those orders and whether they were vitiated by any legal defect.
Judge Burchardt dismissed the applications, finding that the applicants had not demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant setting aside the orders. The Court ordered that each party bear their own costs.
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Aish and Greco [2014] FCCA 2283
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