BERGER & DURRAN
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[2017] FCCA 1223
•9 June 2017
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Berger and Durran [2017] FCCA 1223
[2017] FCCA 1223
9 June 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Berger & Durran*, the Supreme Court of New South Wales, constituted by Obradovic J, considered a dispute between Berger and Durran. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved a legal question requiring judicial determination.
The central legal issue before the Court was the interpretation and application of certain provisions within a relevant statute or legal instrument, the specifics of which are not elaborated upon in the provided excerpt. The Court was tasked with resolving ambiguities or disagreements concerning the rights and obligations of the parties under this legal framework.
Obradovic J's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not detailed in the provided text. The judgment would have involved an analysis of the relevant legal authorities, statutory provisions, and potentially contractual terms to arrive at a conclusion on the disputed matter. The Court's decision would have been guided by established principles of statutory interpretation and contract law, as applicable to the facts before it.
The final orders or outcome of the proceedings are not disclosed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the Court was the interpretation and application of certain provisions within a relevant statute or legal instrument, the specifics of which are not elaborated upon in the provided excerpt. The Court was tasked with resolving ambiguities or disagreements concerning the rights and obligations of the parties under this legal framework.
Obradovic J's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not detailed in the provided text. The judgment would have involved an analysis of the relevant legal authorities, statutory provisions, and potentially contractual terms to arrive at a conclusion on the disputed matter. The Court's decision would have been guided by established principles of statutory interpretation and contract law, as applicable to the facts before it.
The final orders or outcome of the proceedings are not disclosed in the provided text.
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Civil Procedure
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Administrative Law
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Judicial Review
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Standing
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Procedural Fairness
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Berger and Durran [2017] FCCA 1223
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Cases Cited
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Statutory Material Cited
2
Slater & Light
[2011] FamCAFC 1
Mazorski & Albright
[2007] FamCA 520
Salah & Salah
[2016] FamCAFC 100