SWINNERTON & PETERS
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[2011] FamCA 314
•23 March 2011
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SWINNERTON & PETERS [2011] FamCA 314
[2011] FamCA 314
23 March 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Swinnerton & Peters*, Bell J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales was required to determine a dispute between the parties concerning the interpretation and enforceability of a deed. The precise nature of the dispute, including the specific obligations or rights in contention under the deed, is not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the Court was the proper construction of the deed in question. This involved determining the rights and obligations of the parties as established by the terms of that document, and whether those terms were legally binding and enforceable in the circumstances presented.
Bell J's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not set out in the provided text. The judgment and the Court's final orders are to be delivered.
The central legal issue before the Court was the proper construction of the deed in question. This involved determining the rights and obligations of the parties as established by the terms of that document, and whether those terms were legally binding and enforceable in the circumstances presented.
Bell J's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not set out in the provided text. The judgment and the Court's final orders are to be delivered.
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SWINNERTON & PETERS [2011] FamCA 314
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