SANDERSON & OLIVER

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[2016] FCCA 2134

19 August 2016


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SANDERSON & OLIVER [2016] FCCA 2134 [2016] FCCA 2134 19 August 2016

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of SANDERSON & OLIVER, heard before Judge McNab, the applicant sought an extension of time to commence proceedings. The precise nature of the underlying dispute and the respondent party were not detailed in the provided text.

The central legal issue before the court was whether to grant the applicant an extension of time to initiate their legal action. This required the court to consider the relevant rules or legislation governing the commencement of proceedings and the criteria for granting such an extension.

Judge McNab determined that an extension of time was warranted. The court ordered that the applicant be granted an extension of time to commence proceedings, with the commencement date fixed as the date of the filing of the application for the extension. The costs associated with this interlocutory application were reserved, meaning their allocation would be decided at a later stage, likely the final hearing of the substantive matter.
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  • Civil Procedure

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Riordan & Riordan [2012] FMCAfam 1297
Singer v Berghouse [1994] HCA 40
Singer v Berghouse [1994] HCA 40