NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Perpetual Limited (formerly known as Perpetual Trustees Australia Limited) v Marwa Dilati and Khalid Ali Khalid [2011] NSWSC 1259 Hearing dates: 07 October 2011 Decision date: 27 October 2011 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: James J Decision: Appeal allowed - orders of primary judge set aside Catchwords: Proceedings for possession - mortgages - notice to mortgagor allegedly overstating amount due - s 58A Real Property Act - whether clause in mortgage an agreement within s 58A dispensing with notice Legislation Cited: Real Property Act Supreme Court Act Cases Cited: Abalcheck Pty Ltd v Pullen (Hodgson J 26 June 1990) Bond v Hong Kong Bank of Australia Ltd (1991) 25 NSWLR 286 Bunbury Foods Pty Ltd v National Bank of Australasia Ltd (1983-1984) 153 CLR 491 Clarke v Japan Machines (Australia) Pty Ltd [1984] 1 Qd R 404 Cosmedia Productions Pty Ltd v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (Federal Court of Australia Sheppard J 22 January 1997) Farrow Mortgage Services Pty Ltd v Ragata Developments Pty Ltd (1993) 32 NSWLR 333 House v The King (1936) 55 CLR 499 Isherwood v Butler Pollnow Pty Ltd (1986) 6 NSWLR 363 Manton v Parabolic Pty Ltd (1985) 2 NSWLR 361 Mir Bros Projects Pty Ltd v 1924 Pty [1980] 2 NSWLR 907 Notaras v Sly & Weigall [2005] NSWCA 275 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Perpetual Limited (formerly known as Perpetual Trustees Australia Limited) - Plaintiff Marwa Dilati - First defendant Khalid Ali Khalid - Second defendant Representation: N. Bearup - Plaintiff M W Young SC - Second defendant Gadens Lawyers - Plaintiff Pope & Spinks - Second defendant File Number(s): 2009/296958
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