Leon and Leon
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[2012] FamCA 610
•20 July 2012
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LEON & LEON
[2012] FamCA 610
[2012] FamCA 610
20 July 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Leon and Leon*, Kent J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales was required to determine applications brought by the parties. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, however, the applications before the Court concerned the finalisation of proceedings.
The central legal issue before Kent J was whether the applications before the Court should be dismissed. This involved a consideration of the status of the proceedings and the appropriate course of action regarding outstanding documents and exhibits.
Kent J determined that the applications before the Court were to be dismissed. Consequently, the Court ordered that all applications be dismissed and removed from the list of cases awaiting finalisation. Furthermore, following the expiration of the appeal period, the Court ordered that all subpoenaed documents be returned to their original custodians and all exhibits be returned to the persons who tendered them.
The central legal issue before Kent J was whether the applications before the Court should be dismissed. This involved a consideration of the status of the proceedings and the appropriate course of action regarding outstanding documents and exhibits.
Kent J determined that the applications before the Court were to be dismissed. Consequently, the Court ordered that all applications be dismissed and removed from the list of cases awaiting finalisation. Furthermore, following the expiration of the appeal period, the Court ordered that all subpoenaed documents be returned to their original custodians and all exhibits be returned to the persons who tendered them.
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LEON & LEON
[2012] FamCA 610
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