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Friday, 5 December 2014

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Construction Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Doueihi (NSWSC) - contract - lease - defendants estopped from denying existence of lease
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Construction Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Doueihi [2014] NSWSC 1717
Supreme Court of New South Wales
White J
Contract - estoppel - plaintiff alleged it was entitled to occupy part of premises owned by first to fourth defendants under agreement for lease - alternatively plaintiff contended it was entitled to occupy premises pursuant to agreement between it and fifth defendant whereby it would lease premises from first to fourth defendants and grant it sublease - alternatively plaintiff contended defendants estopped from denying existence of such an equitable lease or sublease - held: plaintiff entitled to enforce an equity arising by estoppel - appropriate equitable relief was to make good assumption that plaintiff was induced to adopt - orders that first to fourth defendants execute a lease on terms - parties to bring in short minutes to give effect to orders.
Construction Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

The Cliffside Path
(from A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems, 1884)
By Algernon Charles Swimburne

Seaward goes the sun, and homeward by the down
We, before the night upon his grave be sealed.
Low behind us lies the bright steep murmuring town,
High before us heaves the steep rough silent field.
Breach by ghastlier breach, the cliffs collapsing yield:
Half the path is broken, half the banks divide;
Flawed and crumbled, riven and rent, they cleave and slide
Toward the ridged and wrinkled waste of girdling sand
Deep beneath, whose furrows tell how far and wide
Wind is lord and change is sovereign of the strand.

Star by star on the unsunned waters twiring down,
Golden spear-points glance against a silver shield.
Over banks and bents, across the headland's crown,
As by pulse of gradual plumes through twilight wheeled,
Soft as sleep, the waking wind awakes the weald.
Moor and copse and fallow, near or far descried.
Feel the mild wings move, and gladden where they glide:
Silence, uttering love that all things understand,
Bids the quiet fields forget that hard beside
Wind is lord and change is sovereign of the strand.

Yet may sight, ere all the hoar soft shade grow brown,
Hardly reckon half the rifts and rents unhealed
Where the scarred cliffs downward sundering drive and drown,
Hewn as if with stroke of swords in tempest steeled,
Wielded as the night's will and the wind's may wield.
Crowned and zoned in vain with flowers of autumn-tide,
Soon the blasts shall break them, soon the waters hide,
Soon, where late we stood, shall no man ever stand.
Life and love seek harbourage on the landward side:
Wind is lord and change is sovereign of the strand.

Friend, though man be less than these, for all his pride,
Yet, for all his weakness, shall not hope abide?
Wind and change can wreck but life and waste but land:
Truth and trust are sure, though here till all subside
Wind is lord and change is sovereign of the strand.

Algernon Charles Swimburne