Rosetta Landslip Act 1992 (TAS)
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Rosetta Landslip Act 1992 (TAS)
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties involved in the case were the Crown and the affected property owners. The nature of the dispute was whether the Crown had the authority to purchase the affected properties under the Rosetta Landslip Act 1992 (TAS). The legal issue that the court had to decide was whether the Crown's right to purchase the affected properties was valid under the Act. The court held that the Crown's right to purchase the affected properties was valid under the Act, as the Act specifically granted the Crown the power to purchase the affected properties. The court further held that the affected property owners had no right of action against the Crown or the other parties involved in the purchase of the properties. The final orders of the court were that the Crown had the authority to purchase the affected properties under the Act, and that the affected property owners had no right of action against the Crown or the other parties involved in the purchase of the properties.
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Property Law
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Adverse Possession
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Easements & Covenants
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Compensatory Damages
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Unjust Enrichment
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Rosetta Landslip Act 1992 (TAS)
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