Lenova and Lenova and Ors
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[2010] FamCA 655
•22 July 2010
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Lenova and Lenova and Ors [2010] FamCA 655
[2010] FamCA 655
22 July 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter came before Young J concerning orders made by consent between the parties, identified as the wife and the husband, and involving the second and third respondents. The dispute appears to be a family law matter involving the division of property and the resolution of financial and trust-related matters. The orders detail the transfer of various assets, including real property, water entitlements, funds, chattels, shares, and interests in companies and trusts, between the parties.
The court was required to determine the specific terms and conditions under which property and financial interests would be divided and transferred between the husband and wife. This included the execution of necessary documents for property sales, the payment of funds, the transfer of specific real estate with associated rights of occupation and pre-emptive purchase, and the relinquishment of interests in various companies and trusts. The court also had to address the husband's obligations regarding a specific property, the wife's obligations concerning her personal liabilities and indemnities, and the division of superannuation entitlements.
The court's reasoning is reflected in the detailed consent orders, which outline a comprehensive scheme for the division of assets and liabilities. The orders demonstrate an application of principles aimed at achieving a final resolution of the parties' financial affairs. This includes provisions for the wife to complete her contractual obligations regarding property sales, the husband to transfer a specific property to the wife subject to certain conditions, and the wife to relinquish her interests in numerous companies and trusts to the husband. The court also made orders regarding the payment of a significant sum to the wife, indemnities to be provided by each party to the other, and the division of superannuation funds. The court also made orders dismissing extant applications and discharging previous orders, indicating a final resolution of the proceedings.
The court was required to determine the specific terms and conditions under which property and financial interests would be divided and transferred between the husband and wife. This included the execution of necessary documents for property sales, the payment of funds, the transfer of specific real estate with associated rights of occupation and pre-emptive purchase, and the relinquishment of interests in various companies and trusts. The court also had to address the husband's obligations regarding a specific property, the wife's obligations concerning her personal liabilities and indemnities, and the division of superannuation entitlements.
The court's reasoning is reflected in the detailed consent orders, which outline a comprehensive scheme for the division of assets and liabilities. The orders demonstrate an application of principles aimed at achieving a final resolution of the parties' financial affairs. This includes provisions for the wife to complete her contractual obligations regarding property sales, the husband to transfer a specific property to the wife subject to certain conditions, and the wife to relinquish her interests in numerous companies and trusts to the husband. The court also made orders regarding the payment of a significant sum to the wife, indemnities to be provided by each party to the other, and the division of superannuation funds. The court also made orders dismissing extant applications and discharging previous orders, indicating a final resolution of the proceedings.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Property Law
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Consent
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Remedies
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Costs
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Injunction
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Res Judicata
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Appeal
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