Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act with Luke Buchanan and Simone Rees
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What is a Section 66G Application under the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW)? When will a s 66G order be made? Who will apply for the order? And what happens after an order for sale is made?
Join Luke Buchanan and Simone Rees, Co-Founders and Principals of Buchanan Rees Dispute Lawyers, for this discussion on Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act.
Discussion Includes:
- What is a Section 66G Application?
- When will a Section 66G Order be made?
- Who will apply for a Section 66G Order?
- Survivorship
- Appointing a trustee for sale or partition
- What powers does a court have under Section 66G?
- What happens after an order for sale is made?
- When will the court refuse a Section?
- Hodgen v Hodgen
- Costs
Presenter Profiles
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Legislation
- Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW)