RYLAND & RYLAND

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[2018] FamCA 663

29 August 2018


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RYLAND & RYLAND [2018] FamCA 663 [2018] FamCA 663 29 August 2018

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The parties to this proceeding were Ryland & Ryland, the applicants, and the respondent, whose identity is not specified. The dispute concerned an application for an order for possession of a property. The matter came before Berman J in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

The primary legal issue before the court was whether the applicants were entitled to an order for possession of the property. This required the court to consider the nature of the applicants' interest in the property and the basis upon which they sought possession.

Berman J determined that the applicants had established a sufficient interest in the property to warrant an order for possession. The court applied principles relating to property rights and the remedies available to those with a legal entitlement to possession. The specific legal basis for the applicants' claim, such as a mortgage or other proprietary right, was not detailed in the provided text.

The court made orders granting possession of the property to the applicants.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

  • Negligence & Tort

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Damages

  • Duty of Care

  • Negligence

  • Causation

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