Cook and Cook (No 3)
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[2010] FamCA 773
•30 AUGUST 2010
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Cook and Cook (No 3) [2010] FamCA 773
[2010] FamCA 773
30 AUGUST 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Cook and Cook (No 3)*, Young J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales considered an application to extend an interim injunction. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties, beyond the need for injunctive relief, is not detailed in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the existing interim injunction, initially granted on 10 August 2010, should be extended until further order. This required the court to assess the ongoing need for such an injunction in light of the circumstances presented by the parties.
Young J ordered that the interim injunction be extended until further order. Liberty was specifically reserved to either party to apply to the court to vary, modify, or discharge the injunctions upon filing and serving appropriate material. The court also directed that its extempore reasons for judgment be transcribed and made available to the parties.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the existing interim injunction, initially granted on 10 August 2010, should be extended until further order. This required the court to assess the ongoing need for such an injunction in light of the circumstances presented by the parties.
Young J ordered that the interim injunction be extended until further order. Liberty was specifically reserved to either party to apply to the court to vary, modify, or discharge the injunctions upon filing and serving appropriate material. The court also directed that its extempore reasons for judgment be transcribed and made available to the parties.
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Civil Procedure
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Equity & Trusts
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Injunction
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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Cook and Cook (No 3) [2010] FamCA 773
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