Lander and Bradbury
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[2019] FamCA 164
•20 March 2019
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Lander and Bradbury [2019] FamCA 164
[2019] FamCA 164
20 March 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Lander and Bradbury*, heard before Gill J, the dispute concerned an application for a stay of proceedings. The applicant sought to halt the ongoing legal action, the precise nature of which is not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the applicant had established sufficient grounds to warrant the extraordinary remedy of a stay of proceedings. This required the Court to consider the applicant's arguments for why the litigation should be temporarily suspended.
Gill J refused the application for a stay. While the specific reasons for this refusal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the decision indicates that the applicant failed to satisfy the necessary legal threshold for granting such an order. The Court’s determination was that the proceedings should continue without interruption.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the applicant had established sufficient grounds to warrant the extraordinary remedy of a stay of proceedings. This required the Court to consider the applicant's arguments for why the litigation should be temporarily suspended.
Gill J refused the application for a stay. While the specific reasons for this refusal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the decision indicates that the applicant failed to satisfy the necessary legal threshold for granting such an order. The Court’s determination was that the proceedings should continue without interruption.
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Civil Procedure
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Stay of Proceedings
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Appeal
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Lander and Bradbury [2019] FamCA 164
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