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Posted: 13 July 2009
In Clifford & Anor v Solid Investments Australia Pty Ltd [2009] VSC 223 (2 June 2009), the Supreme Court of Victoria warned vendor developers that contracts of sale must set a definite period within which a plan of subdivision must be registered in "off the plan" sales, and that period cannot then be unilaterally altered.
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