HUNTLEY & FREEMAN
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[2015] FCCA 1030
•9 November 2015
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Huntley and Freeman [2015] FCCA 1030
[2015] FCCA 1030
9 November 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Huntley & Freeman*, heard before Judge Newbrun, the applicant sought to recover a sum of money from the respondent. The precise nature of the underlying dispute leading to this claim is not detailed in the provided text, but the outcome indicates a financial claim was successfully pursued.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the quantum of the respondent's liability to the applicant. This involved assessing the evidence presented to establish the amount owed and whether the applicant had discharged the onus of proof in substantiating their claim for a specific sum.
Judge Newbrun ordered that the respondent pay the applicant the sum of $141,534. This payment was to be made within three months from the date of the order. The court also granted liberty to apply, allowing either party to seek further directions from the court concerning the implementation or enforcement of this monetary order.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the quantum of the respondent's liability to the applicant. This involved assessing the evidence presented to establish the amount owed and whether the applicant had discharged the onus of proof in substantiating their claim for a specific sum.
Judge Newbrun ordered that the respondent pay the applicant the sum of $141,534. This payment was to be made within three months from the date of the order. The court also granted liberty to apply, allowing either party to seek further directions from the court concerning the implementation or enforcement of this monetary order.
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Huntley and Freeman [2015] FCCA 1030
Cases Citing This Decision
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Statutory Material Cited
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Singer v Berghouse
[1994] HCA 40
Singer v Berghouse
[1994] HCA 40
Chapman & Chapman
[2014] FamCAFC 91