Variation: Final word

Kate Elliott analyses when an undertaking may be varied and the importance of finality in financial orders ‘While a formal jurisdiction to vary an undertaking does exist, when that variation is an attempt to substitute an entirely different outcome from that provided in the original order, the scope of the exercise of this jurisdiction must …
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Radmacher (formerly Granatino) v Granatino WTLR(w) 2010-13

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