Rigby & Kingston (No 2)

Case

[2017] FamCA 953

24 November 2017


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AGLC Case Decision Date
Rigby & Kingston (No 2) [2017] FamCA 953 [2017] FamCA 953 24 November 2017

CaseChat Overview and Summary

Rigby & Kingston (No 2) concerned a dispute between Rigby and Kingston regarding the interpretation and enforcement of a settlement agreement. The matter came before Carew J in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

The central legal issues before the court were whether Kingston had breached the terms of the settlement agreement by failing to make certain payments and whether Rigby was entitled to enforce the agreement by seeking specific performance or damages. The court was required to construe the settlement agreement and determine the obligations of each party thereunder.

Carew J's reasoning focused on the plain meaning of the settlement agreement's clauses concerning payment obligations. The court considered the evidence presented by both parties regarding the performance of these obligations and the surrounding circumstances at the time the agreement was executed. The legal principles applied included those relating to the construction of contracts, the requirements for establishing a breach of contract, and the remedies available for breach, such as specific performance and damages. The court found that Kingston had indeed breached the agreement by failing to meet the stipulated payment schedule.

Consequently, Carew J ordered that Kingston specifically perform the terms of the settlement agreement and pay the outstanding amounts to Rigby, along with interest and costs.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

  • Administrative Law

Legal Concepts

  • Abuse of Process

  • Judicial Review

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Standing

  • Stay of Proceedings

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Statutory Material Cited

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Singer v Berghouse [1994] HCA 40
Stanford v Stanford [2012] HCA 52
Schweitzer & Schweitzer [2012] FamCA 445