CONTI & CONTI
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[2014] FamCA 746
•10 September 2014
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CONTI & CONTI [2014] FamCA 746
[2014] FamCA 746
10 September 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Conti & Conti*, Bell J of the Supreme Court of Victoria was required to determine applications brought by the parties. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, however, the orders indicate a context involving outstanding school fees owed to S School.
The central legal issues before the Court concerned the resolution of the parties' applications and the enforcement of previous court orders regarding payment of school fees. The Court also had to consider the appropriate orders for costs.
Bell J ordered that all applications be dismissed and removed from the pending cases list. The Court further ordered that there be no order as to costs. Crucially, the Court directed that any amount payable to S School for outstanding school fees was to be paid forthwith by the parties in accordance with previous Court Orders, with payment to be made by cheque and posted to the school principal.
The central legal issues before the Court concerned the resolution of the parties' applications and the enforcement of previous court orders regarding payment of school fees. The Court also had to consider the appropriate orders for costs.
Bell J ordered that all applications be dismissed and removed from the pending cases list. The Court further ordered that there be no order as to costs. Crucially, the Court directed that any amount payable to S School for outstanding school fees was to be paid forthwith by the parties in accordance with previous Court Orders, with payment to be made by cheque and posted to the school principal.
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Contract Law
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Appeal
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