Ensign and Huntingdon
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[2009] FamCA 352
•4 May 2009
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Ensign and Huntingdon [2009] FamCA 352
[2009] FamCA 352
4 May 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Ensign and Huntingdon*, the Honourable Justice Cronin of the Supreme Court of Victoria was required to determine the appropriate course of action regarding proceedings that had been listed for hearing. The specific nature of the dispute between Ensign and Huntingdon, and the precise claims or defences raised, are not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the proceedings, having been placed on the list of cases awaiting a hearing, should remain on that list or be removed. This required the Court to consider the circumstances under which a matter might be taken off the active hearing list.
Justice Cronin ordered that all proceedings be removed from the list of cases awaiting a hearing. The reasons for this decision were to be transcribed.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the proceedings, having been placed on the list of cases awaiting a hearing, should remain on that list or be removed. This required the Court to consider the circumstances under which a matter might be taken off the active hearing list.
Justice Cronin ordered that all proceedings be removed from the list of cases awaiting a hearing. The reasons for this decision were to be transcribed.
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Ensign and Huntingdon [2009] FamCA 352
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