Owners Units Plan No 259 and Ford (Civil Dispute)

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[2012] ACAT 22

24 April 2012


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Owners Units Plan No 259 and Ford (Civil Dispute) [2012] ACAT 22 [2012] ACAT 22 24 April 2012

CaseChat Overview and Summary

Owners Units Plan No 259 initiated legal proceedings against Ford in a civil dispute concerning a debt owed. The matter was heard in the relevant court, which was tasked with determining the validity of the claim and the appropriate remedies. The primary issue before the court was whether Ford was liable to pay the amount claimed by Owners Units Plan No 259. This involved examining the terms of any agreements between the parties, the evidence of debt, and whether any defences raised by Ford were valid.

The court considered the evidence presented by both parties and the applicable legal principles. It found that Owners Units Plan No 259 had provided sufficient evidence to support their claim, and that Ford had not successfully rebutted the evidence. The court concluded that Ford was indeed liable to pay the amount claimed by Owners Units Plan No 259. Consequently, the court ordered Ford to pay Owners Units Plan No 259 the sum of $4759.72 within 21 days of the date of the order. This decision was based on the clear evidence presented and the absence of any valid defences on the part of Ford.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Litigation & Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Compensatory Damages

  • Costs

  • Jurisdiction

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