NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Redford v Slattery [2011] NSWSC 294 Hearing dates: 31 March and 1 April 2011 Decision date: 15 April 2011 Before: Tamberlin AJ Decision: 1. Declares that the first plaintiff, Mr Alan Edward Redford, is the owner of the motor vehicle registered number BG10WG being a 2002 Ferrari Model 36099A Chassis number ZFFYR51C000126614. 2. Orders the first defendant to do all acts and things necessary to deliver possession of the motor vehicle together with all keys and other items connected with the said vehicle to the first plaintiff forthwith. 3. Orders judgment and verdict for the second plaintiff, Mrs Nada Redford, against the first defendant for repayment of all amounts outstanding under the loan of $60,000 made by the second plaintiff to the first defendant on 16 June 2008, including all interest thereunder. 4. Orders judgment and verdict for the third plaintiff against the first defendant in respect of all moneys outstanding under the loan made by the third plaintiff Nadalan Enterprises Pty Ltd to the first defendant on 24 October 2008, including all interest thereunder. 5. Orders that the cross-claim be dismissed with costs. 6. Orders that the first defendant pay the costs of the plaintiffs of this proceeding. Catchwords: CONTRACT - whether parties entered into agreement for purchase of vehicle - whether any moneys outstanding under agreement - whether declaration should be made in favour of first plaintiff as to ownership of vehicle.
CONTRACT - whether parties entered into agreement for loans - whether any moneys owing under loan agreements.
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