Marvel v Fisher [1999] NSWSC 502
The statutory demand was set aside because the affidavit accompanying it omitted the required statement that there was no genuine dispute in circumstances where the defendant was likely aware of a dispute, and the evidence also showed at least an arguable genuine dispute concerning the loan and amounts claimed on...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 16 April 1999
- Procedural Posture
- Application to Set Aside a Statutory Demand / Judgment
- Outcome
- Statutory demand set aside.
- Legal Topics
- ['statutory Demand' 'defective Affidavit Accompanying Demand' 'genuine Dispute' 'employment Termination Payments' 'loan Repayment']
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Procedural Posture
Application to Set Aside a Statutory Demand / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the affidavit accompanying the statutory demand was defective because it omitted a statement that there was no genuine dispute.' 'Whether omission of the important note attached to the affidavit justified setting aside the demand.' 'Whether there was a genuine dispute about the debts claimed in the statutory demand.' 'Whether insufficient detail in the supporting affidavit about calculation of termination amounts justified setting aside the demand.']
Ratio Decidendi
The statutory demand was set aside because the affidavit accompanying it omitted the required statement that there was no genuine dispute in circumstances where the defendant was likely aware of a dispute, and the evidence also showed at least an arguable genuine dispute concerning the loan and amounts claimed on termination of employment.
Court Disposition
Statutory demand set aside.
Orders
- ['Order 1 in the summons.' 'Order 2 in the summons.']
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