SHELBY & MARR
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[2017] FCCA 530
•3 May 2017
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Shelby and Marr [2017] FCCA 530
[2017] FCCA 530
3 May 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Shelby & Marr*, the Supreme Court of New South Wales, constituted by Obradovic J, considered a dispute concerning the interpretation and application of certain contractual provisions. The precise nature of the dispute, beyond its contractual basis, is not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the Court was the construction of the agreement between the parties, specifically how particular clauses operated in the circumstances that had arisen. This required the Court to determine the rights and obligations of Shelby and Marr under their contract.
Obradovic J approached the interpretation of the contract by applying established principles of contractual construction, focusing on the plain meaning of the words used and the context in which they appeared. The Court's reasoning would have involved an analysis of the relevant contractual terms to ascertain the parties' intentions. The final orders or outcome of the proceedings are not provided in the text.
The central legal issue before the Court was the construction of the agreement between the parties, specifically how particular clauses operated in the circumstances that had arisen. This required the Court to determine the rights and obligations of Shelby and Marr under their contract.
Obradovic J approached the interpretation of the contract by applying established principles of contractual construction, focusing on the plain meaning of the words used and the context in which they appeared. The Court's reasoning would have involved an analysis of the relevant contractual terms to ascertain the parties' intentions. The final orders or outcome of the proceedings are not provided in the text.
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Shelby and Marr [2017] FCCA 530
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