LEWIS & DECKER
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[2012] FamCA 516
•5 June 2012
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LEWIS & DECKER [2012] FamCA 516
[2012] FamCA 516
5 June 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of Lewis & Decker, Justice Cronin of the Supreme Court of Victoria was required to consider applications made by the parties. The specific nature of the dispute between Lewis and Decker is not detailed in the provided text, beyond the fact that it involved outstanding applications before the Court.
The central legal issue before the Court was the determination of these outstanding applications. The Court was tasked with considering the submissions of both the applicant and the respondent in relation to these matters.
Justice Cronin reserved judgment, indicating that the Court would deliberate on the issues raised. The Court then set a timetable for the parties to file and serve their respective submissions, with the respondent to do so by 4.00 pm on 13 June 2012, and the applicant to follow by 4.00 pm on 19 June 2012. The further hearing of all outstanding applications was adjourned to a date to be fixed.
The central legal issue before the Court was the determination of these outstanding applications. The Court was tasked with considering the submissions of both the applicant and the respondent in relation to these matters.
Justice Cronin reserved judgment, indicating that the Court would deliberate on the issues raised. The Court then set a timetable for the parties to file and serve their respective submissions, with the respondent to do so by 4.00 pm on 13 June 2012, and the applicant to follow by 4.00 pm on 19 June 2012. The further hearing of all outstanding applications was adjourned to a date to be fixed.
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