NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Feldman v Blake Napier Ltd [2022] NSWSC 1255 Hearing dates: 9 September 2022 Decision date: 09 September 2022 Jurisdiction: Equity - Duty List Before: Meek J Decision: Dismiss plaintiff's claims with costs Catchwords: REAL PROPERTY — Plaintiff and husband former registered proprietors of land — Almost 19 years later the plaintiff lodges caveat claiming that the defendant fraudulently transferred the land from the plaintiff consequent upon entry into various Deeds — Defendant serves lapsing notice — Caveat lapses before orders made ex parte extending operation of caveat — Plaintiff subsequently seeks order permitting the lodgement of another caveat ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION — Plaintiff seeks orders directing non-party 'defendants' to attend a 'Jewish Court of Law Arbitration' Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW), s 98 Evidence Act 1995 (NSW), s 136 Real Property Act 1900 (NSW), ss 74J, 74O Cases Cited: Breskvar v Wall (1971) 126 CLR 376 Texts Cited: Ritchie's Uniform Civil Procedure NSW Shannon Lindsay, Caveats Against Dealings in Australia and New Zealand (1995, Federation Press) Category: Principal judgment Parties: Pnina Feldman (Plaintiff) Blake Napier Ltd (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: In person (Plaintiff) S D Lloyd (solicitor) (Defendant)
Solicitors: Arnold Bloch Leibler (Defendant) File Number(s): 2022/267213
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