Samson & Jacks
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[2008] FamCA 176
•19 March 2008
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Samson & Jacks [2008] FamCA 176
[2008] FamCA 176
19 March 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Samson & Jacks concerned a dispute between Samson and Jacks, heard before O'Ryan J in the Supreme Court of Victoria. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the judgment indicates that the court was required to make certain orders.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the final orders to be made in the proceeding. This involved the court identifying the orders it proposed to make and then allowing the parties an opportunity to agree on the precise form of those orders.
O'Ryan J reasoned that it was appropriate to adjourn the hearing to allow the parties to confer and prepare a minute of orders that would give effect to the judgment. The court directed each party to lodge a minute of orders with the Associate within 14 days. The matter would then be relisted for a hearing to address any issues that might arise concerning the form of the proposed orders.
The court ordered that the hearing be adjourned to enable the parties to file a minute of orders giving effect to the judgment. Each party was directed to lodge a minute of orders with the Associate within 14 days, and the matter was to be listed for a hearing to address any issues relating to the form of the proposed orders.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the final orders to be made in the proceeding. This involved the court identifying the orders it proposed to make and then allowing the parties an opportunity to agree on the precise form of those orders.
O'Ryan J reasoned that it was appropriate to adjourn the hearing to allow the parties to confer and prepare a minute of orders that would give effect to the judgment. The court directed each party to lodge a minute of orders with the Associate within 14 days. The matter would then be relisted for a hearing to address any issues that might arise concerning the form of the proposed orders.
The court ordered that the hearing be adjourned to enable the parties to file a minute of orders giving effect to the judgment. Each party was directed to lodge a minute of orders with the Associate within 14 days, and the matter was to be listed for a hearing to address any issues relating to the form of the proposed orders.
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Civil Procedure
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Injunction
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Stay of Proceedings
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Citations
Samson & Jacks [2008] FamCA 176
Most Recent Citation
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