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Adams v Lambert (2006) 228 CLR 409
This case considered the issue of the courts discretion to go behind the judgment of a bankruptcy notice and whether or not a mis-description of the reference to the particular section of the legislation that dealt with the calculation of interest in the amount payable affected the validity of the notice.
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