Ebner v T'tee in Bankruptcy- Clenae & Ors v ANZ

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[2000] HCATrans 243


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Ebner v T'tee in Bankruptcy- Clenae & Ors v ANZ [2000] HCATrans 243 [2000] HCATrans 243

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The case of *Ebner v T'tee in Bankruptcy- Clenae & Ors v ANZ* concerned an application brought by the trustee in bankruptcy and two other parties against ANZ. The precise nature of the dispute, beyond the parties involved and the involvement of a bankruptcy trustee, is not detailed in the provided text. The matter was heard by Callinan J in chambers.

The central legal issue before the court was the determination of whether a particular debt was provable in bankruptcy. This involved an assessment of the nature of the debt and its relationship to the bankruptcy proceedings.

Callinan J's reasoning focused on the principles governing the provability of debts in bankruptcy. The judge applied established legal principles to ascertain whether the debt in question met the criteria for proof under the relevant bankruptcy legislation. The decision ultimately turned on the application of these principles to the specific facts of the debt.
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Areas of Law

  • Insolvency

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Costs

  • Stay of Proceedings

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