Crowe, S.J. and Crowe, C.J.
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[1988] FamCA 16
•10 November 1988
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Crowe, S.J. and Crowe, C.J. [1988] FamCA 16
[1988] FamCA 16
10 November 1988
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Full Court of the Supreme Court of Western Australia heard an appeal concerning a dispute between S.J. Crowe and C.J. Crowe. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved an appeal to the Full Court, indicating a prior decision had been made in a lower court.
The central legal issue before the Full Court was the interpretation and application of certain provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) in the context of the parties' dispute. Specifically, the court was required to determine the correct approach to be taken in relation to the matters at issue between Mr and Mrs Crowe under that Act.
The judgment of Nicholson C.J., Frederico and Baker JJ addressed the legal principles governing the resolution of the dispute. Their Honours' reasoning focused on the statutory framework provided by the *Family Law Act 1975* and how it applied to the facts presented. The court's decision would have clarified the legal obligations and entitlements of the parties under the relevant provisions of the Act.
The central legal issue before the Full Court was the interpretation and application of certain provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) in the context of the parties' dispute. Specifically, the court was required to determine the correct approach to be taken in relation to the matters at issue between Mr and Mrs Crowe under that Act.
The judgment of Nicholson C.J., Frederico and Baker JJ addressed the legal principles governing the resolution of the dispute. Their Honours' reasoning focused on the statutory framework provided by the *Family Law Act 1975* and how it applied to the facts presented. The court's decision would have clarified the legal obligations and entitlements of the parties under the relevant provisions of the Act.
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Civil Procedure
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Administrative Law
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Appeal
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Judicial Review
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Jurisdiction
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Standing
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Procedural Fairness
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