NSW Caselaw
New South Wales District Court
CITATION: OKSANEN v THOMPSON [2007] NSWDC 2
HEARING DATE(S): 24 November 2006, 14-15 December 2006
JUDGMENT DATE: 17 January 2007
JURISDICTION: Civil
JUDGMENT OF: Sidis DCJ
DECISION: 1. Within 30 days of the date of these orders the plaintiff is to pay to the defendant the amount of $3,000; 2. Within 30 days of the date of these orders the defendant is to sign all documents and do all things necessary to transfer his interest in the property known as and situate at 4 Kangaroo Street Raymond Terrace New South Wales – Lot 1 & 2 DP 137134 – to the plaintiff; 3. The plaintiff is to indemnify the defendant in respect of all outgoings in relation to the Raymond Terrace property including mortgage payments, loan payments, council outgoings, rates and any other outgoings of whatever nature and kind; 4. In the event that the defendant fails, neglects, or refuses to execute any deed, instrument or document to give validity and effect to these orders then upon the plaintiff filing an affidavit setting out such failure, neglect or refusal a Registrar of the Court is hereby appointed to execute any such deed, instrument or document in the name of the party who defaults and to do all things necessary to give validity to the operation of the deed, instrument or document; 5. Each party otherwise be declared the sole and beneficial owner of all other items of property in their respective possession, custody or control; 6. The defendant is to pay the plaintiff's costs of the proceedings; 7. The exhibits are returned.
CATCHWORDS: Adjustment of property interests.
LEGISLATION CITED: Property (Relationships) Act 1984
PARTIES: Sandra Kay Oksanen Darren John Thompson
FILE NUMBER(S): Newcastle 731/05
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