Pond and Thurga and Ors (No. 3)
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[2007] FamCA 838
•9 August 2007
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Pond and Thurga and Ors (No. 3) [2007] FamCA 838
[2007] FamCA 838
9 August 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Pond and Thurga and Ors (No. 3)*, O'Ryan J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales considered an application for an injunction. The dispute involved the husband's sister and her interest in a property located at H, New South Wales. The husband provided an undertaking as to damages in support of the application.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether to grant an injunction restraining the husband's sister from dealing with her interest in the specified property. This involved assessing the appropriateness of injunctive relief in the context of the husband's undertaking.
O'Ryan J ordered that, until further order, the husband's sister be restrained by injunction from selling, transferring, assigning, encumbering, or otherwise dealing with her interest in the property. This order was made conditional upon the undertaking as to damages provided by the husband. All parties were granted liberty to apply in relation to this injunction, provided they gave at least 48 hours' written notice to the Court and all other parties.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether to grant an injunction restraining the husband's sister from dealing with her interest in the specified property. This involved assessing the appropriateness of injunctive relief in the context of the husband's undertaking.
O'Ryan J ordered that, until further order, the husband's sister be restrained by injunction from selling, transferring, assigning, encumbering, or otherwise dealing with her interest in the property. This order was made conditional upon the undertaking as to damages provided by the husband. All parties were granted liberty to apply in relation to this injunction, provided they gave at least 48 hours' written notice to the Court and all other parties.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Equity & Trusts
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Injunction
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Reliance
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