Walker Corporation Ltd & Anor v. Australian Nid P/L & Ors [1994] FCA 969
There was no concluded, enforceable contract between the applicants and the first respondent for the sale of land, as the parties did not intend to be bound until formal written contracts were exchanged; representations made regarding withdrawal of the property from sale were conditional on prompt exchange, and not...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Walker Corporation Limited; Applicant: Walker Consolidated Investments Pty Limited; First Respondent: Australian NID Pty Limited; Second Respondent: Takeshi Nakamaru; Third Respondent: Geoffrey Smith
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 13 December 1994
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / First Instance Judgment
- Outcome
- application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Misleading and Deceptive Conduct, Sale of Land, Exchange of Contracts, Breach of Contract
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Parties
Walker Corporation Limited
Applicant
Walker Consolidated Investments Pty Limited
Applicant
Australian NID Pty Limited
First Respondent
Takeshi Nakamaru
Second Respondent
Geoffrey Smith
Third Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil / First Instance Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether there was a concluded, enforceable contract for the sale of land between the parties
- 2 Whether representations made constituted misleading or deceptive conduct under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) or Fair Trading Act 1987 (NSW)
- 3 Whether damages are available for breach of contract or for misleading and deceptive conduct
Ratio Decidendi
There was no concluded, enforceable contract between the applicants and the first respondent for the sale of land, as the parties did not intend to be bound until formal written contracts were exchanged; representations made regarding withdrawal of the property from sale were conditional on prompt exchange, and not established to be misleading or deceptive under the relevant statutory provisions. Accordingly, the applicants' claims in contract and under statute fail.
Court Disposition
application dismissed
Orders
- The application be dismissed.
- The applicants pay the respondents costs of these proceedings.
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