Saldo and Tindall
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[2014] FamCA 1036
•11 November 2014 Ex tempore
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Saldo and Tindall [2014] FamCA 1036
[2014] FamCA 1036
11 November 2014
Ex tempore
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In the matter of *Saldo and Tindall*, heard before Cleary J, the dispute concerned an application for an order for the sale of property. The applicants sought the sale of a property held in joint names, while the respondent sought to retain the property.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether an order for sale should be made pursuant to section 66G of the *Conveyancing Act 1919* (NSW). This required the Court to consider the principles governing the exercise of its discretion under that section, particularly in circumstances where one co-owner wished to retain the property and the other wished to sell.
Cleary J adjourned further consideration of the matter to allow for further submissions from the parties. This indicates that the Court had not yet reached a final determination on the application for sale, and that further arguments or evidence were required before a decision could be made.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether an order for sale should be made pursuant to section 66G of the *Conveyancing Act 1919* (NSW). This required the Court to consider the principles governing the exercise of its discretion under that section, particularly in circumstances where one co-owner wished to retain the property and the other wished to sell.
Cleary J adjourned further consideration of the matter to allow for further submissions from the parties. This indicates that the Court had not yet reached a final determination on the application for sale, and that further arguments or evidence were required before a decision could be made.
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Saldo and Tindall [2014] FamCA 1036
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SALDO & TINDALL [2016] FamCA 22
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