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A “Man’s House is His Castle” - But Be Sure to Obtain Permission for That New Turret

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The NSW Land and Environment Court has wide-ranging jurisdiction to deal with a variety of disputes involving various diverse parties. One of the areas that give rise to many civil enforcement cases is a failure to obtain necessary planning permission for new buildings as illustrated recently in Sutherland Shire Council v Perdikaris (2019) NSWLEC 149.

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Can You Believe It? Maintaining Your Expert Witness’s Credibility in Development Applications

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Sometimes development application proceedings in the Land and Environment Court will need the support of expert witness evidence. Their evidence, as their Code of Conduct states, is “to assist the court impartially on matters relevant to the area of expertise of the witness”.  However, a recent case illustrates how the very preparation of an application can undermine it by compromising the supporting expert’s credibility.

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Will the Court “Pass Over” a Named Executor in a Will if the Situation Demands it?

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Courts are generally deferential to a Will-makers choice of executor. However, the Court will "pass over" a named executor if it believes there are reasonable grounds to do so. The overarching consideration is whether the conduct of the executor(s) threatens the proper administration of an estate.

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What is a Widow Worth?

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What might a widow be worth? This question was considered in the recent NSW Court of Appeal case of Steinmetz v Shannon (2019) NSWCA 114. The case stands as a reminder of the factors the Court will take into account when reviewing the adequacy of financial provision for a widow under the terms of a Will.

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Safeguarding a Tenant's Option to Renew a Commercial Lease

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An interest in land created by a lease can be a valuable asset and must be protected. Commercial leases often include an option to allow the lease to be extended. There are generally strict requirements to be met to exercise the option. These requirements can include the method of giving notice, the notice period before the expiry of the lease and the address for service.

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