Cryall and Peterman

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[2007] FamCA 1583

28 November 2007


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Cryall and Peterman [2007] FamCA 1583 [2007] FamCA 1583 28 November 2007

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of *Cryall and Peterman*, Judicial Registrar Loughnan considered a dispute between the parties. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the outcome indicates it was a matter requiring resolution through formal legal channels.

The central legal issue before Judicial Registrar Loughnan was the finalisation of the parties' dispute. The court was required to determine the appropriate mechanism for bringing the proceedings to a conclusive end, given the context of a judicial proceeding.

The court's reasoning, as evidenced by the orders made, was that the parties should formalise their agreement. Judicial Registrar Loughnan directed the parties to file Terms of Settlement, indicating that the dispute had likely been resolved by agreement between the parties, and the court's role was to ensure this resolution was properly documented and recorded.

Consequently, the court ordered that the parties were to file Terms of Settlement.
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  • Civil Procedure

  • Contract Law

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  • Contract Formation

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