Lord and Lord and Anor
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[2009] FamCA 476
•27 April 2009
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Lord and Lord and Anor [2009] FamCA 476
[2009] FamCA 476
27 April 2009
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In the matter of *Lord and Lord and Anor*, Stevenson J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales considered a dispute concerning the estate of the late Mr Lord. The primary parties were Ms Lord, who sought the transfer of two properties and a sum of money, and the executor of Mr Lord's estate. Ms Wu intervened in the proceedings.
The court was required to determine whether Ms Lord was entitled to the transfer of the properties located at 29 and 37 R Street, New South Wales, and to a payment of $68,574 from the estate. Additionally, the court had to consider the application made by the intervenor, Ms Wu.
Stevenson J ordered that the executor of the estate of the late Mr Lord take all necessary steps to transfer the two specified properties to Ms Lord. Furthermore, the executor was directed to pay Ms Lord the sum of $68,574 within two calendar months of the court's orders. The application brought by the intervenor, Ms Wu, was dismissed.
The court was required to determine whether Ms Lord was entitled to the transfer of the properties located at 29 and 37 R Street, New South Wales, and to a payment of $68,574 from the estate. Additionally, the court had to consider the application made by the intervenor, Ms Wu.
Stevenson J ordered that the executor of the estate of the late Mr Lord take all necessary steps to transfer the two specified properties to Ms Lord. Furthermore, the executor was directed to pay Ms Lord the sum of $68,574 within two calendar months of the court's orders. The application brought by the intervenor, Ms Wu, was dismissed.
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Lord and Lord and Anor [2009] FamCA 476
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