An unusual factual situation recently arose for consideration by Lindsay J of the Federal Circuit Court. In Carter v Delgrove Holdings Pty Ltd [2013] FCCA 783, an application was brought by the owners of a residential property in Western Australia, the Carters, for damages for misleading or deceptive conduct under s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”) and for damages for breach of contract arising from an auction of their house. Delgrove Holdings Pty Ltd was a trustee of a family trust with Mr Ilahi being a director and shareholder of the company as well as a beneficiary under the family trust. It was established that Delgrove Holdings Pty Ltd engaged in the business of property acquisition for the purposes of generating rental income...
This paper addresses the legal liability of valuers to mortgage lenders for professional negligence,...
[extract] Conduct that is misleading or deceptive must involve a contractual misrepresentation of so...
Nowadays it is quite rampant that consumers are being the subject of scams; both either in relation ...
The decision of the High Court in Butcher v Lachlan Elder Realty Pty Ltd [2004] HCA 60 involves issu...
The decision of Flanagan J in Miller v Loel [2016] QSC 289 represented the culmination of a consider...
In most cases identification of a ‘contract for the sale of land’ is a relatively easy exercise with...
An auctioneer, by contract with an owner and a senior mortgagee, sold farm equipment at auction. He ...
One of the more significant conveyancing decisions of 2005 was MNM Developments Pty Ltd v Gerrard [2...
It is generally accepted that contracts for the sale of land should be in writing. However, neither ...
The Supreme Court of Appeal’s judgment in Withok Small Farms (Pty) Ltd v Amber Sunrise Properties 5 ...
Section 180 of the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) makes provision for an applicant to seek a statutory ...
In Moneywood Pty Ltd v Salamon Nominees Pty Ltd 1 the High Court of Australia considered an appeal f...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
The purpose of this research is to look at how the Takeovers Panel in New Zealand has construed the ...
The purpose of this research is to look at how the Takeovers Panel in New Zealand has construed the ...
This paper addresses the legal liability of valuers to mortgage lenders for professional negligence,...
[extract] Conduct that is misleading or deceptive must involve a contractual misrepresentation of so...
Nowadays it is quite rampant that consumers are being the subject of scams; both either in relation ...
The decision of the High Court in Butcher v Lachlan Elder Realty Pty Ltd [2004] HCA 60 involves issu...
The decision of Flanagan J in Miller v Loel [2016] QSC 289 represented the culmination of a consider...
In most cases identification of a ‘contract for the sale of land’ is a relatively easy exercise with...
An auctioneer, by contract with an owner and a senior mortgagee, sold farm equipment at auction. He ...
One of the more significant conveyancing decisions of 2005 was MNM Developments Pty Ltd v Gerrard [2...
It is generally accepted that contracts for the sale of land should be in writing. However, neither ...
The Supreme Court of Appeal’s judgment in Withok Small Farms (Pty) Ltd v Amber Sunrise Properties 5 ...
Section 180 of the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) makes provision for an applicant to seek a statutory ...
In Moneywood Pty Ltd v Salamon Nominees Pty Ltd 1 the High Court of Australia considered an appeal f...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
The purpose of this research is to look at how the Takeovers Panel in New Zealand has construed the ...
The purpose of this research is to look at how the Takeovers Panel in New Zealand has construed the ...
This paper addresses the legal liability of valuers to mortgage lenders for professional negligence,...
[extract] Conduct that is misleading or deceptive must involve a contractual misrepresentation of so...
Nowadays it is quite rampant that consumers are being the subject of scams; both either in relation ...