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MEDNICK v SAXON
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY P
17 June 1996
[1996] NSWCA 357
Mahoney P. This application comes before the Court in a Family Provision
Act appeal. The application is twofold: for an order for expedition of the appeal
and for an order for payment to the claimant of the sum ordered to be paid to the
claimant, namely $75,000.
I will direct that the application for expedition of the appeal be dealt with by
the Expedition Judge in the normal way.
When the matter came before the Court this morning, the parties indicated that
they are agreed that the executor pay $10,000 of the amount in question within
seven days, and that the balance, $65,000, be paid within seven days of the
completion of the sale of the home unit, strata title unit, of property at 20/63
Darling Point Road at Darling Point.
That appears to be an appropriate arrangement, and I will make an order
accordingly. I will reserve liberty to apply in case, as sometimes happens,
something goes wrong in relation to the sale of the unit, and some further or other
order is required. But hopefully the order that I have made will deal with that
matter.
That payment is, of course, on account of the amount to be received by the
applicant in the sense that, if he receives more, then of course he will receive
more from the assets of the estate, provided they extend that far. If he receives
less, and I do not know whether there is an appeal as to quantum, then of course
the amount will have to be returned: at least, the relevant portion of it. I say that
merely to make clear the basis on which the payment is made.
I will reserve the costs of the present application to the Court dealing with the
appeal, if the appeal proceeds. I will reserve the costs of the present application
to that Court. If that Court decides that no further sum should be paid, then it will
deal with this particular application appropriately. If it thinks that some further
order for payment should be made out of the estate, then it may have to consider
the justification for this particular application. As the costs will be affected by that
matter, I will take the somewhat unusual course of reserving those costs to that
Court.
The costs are reserved to the Court dealing with the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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