STONEY & STONEY
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[2012] FamCA 132
•8 March 2012
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STONEY & STONEY [2012] FamCA 132
[2012] FamCA 132
8 March 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The case of *Stoney & Stoney* concerned a dispute between two parties, the Stonys, heard before Young J in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved a matter requiring judicial determination by the court.
The central legal issue before Young J was to determine the appropriate course of action or legal remedy in relation to the dispute brought before the court by the Stonys. The specific legal questions to be answered would have arisen from the facts presented by the parties concerning their disagreement.
Young J's reasoning and the legal principles applied would have been directed towards resolving the dispute in accordance with relevant Australian law. Without further detail on the facts or the specific legal arguments, it is not possible to elaborate on the precise legal principles or the judge's detailed reasoning process.
The provided text does not contain information regarding the final orders or outcome of the case.
The central legal issue before Young J was to determine the appropriate course of action or legal remedy in relation to the dispute brought before the court by the Stonys. The specific legal questions to be answered would have arisen from the facts presented by the parties concerning their disagreement.
Young J's reasoning and the legal principles applied would have been directed towards resolving the dispute in accordance with relevant Australian law. Without further detail on the facts or the specific legal arguments, it is not possible to elaborate on the precise legal principles or the judge's detailed reasoning process.
The provided text does not contain information regarding the final orders or outcome of the case.
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Appeal
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Negligence
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STONEY & STONEY [2012] FamCA 132
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