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Bunny Industries Ltd v FSW Enterprises
CourtSupreme Court of Queensland
Full case nameBunny Industries Ltd v FSW Enterprises Pty Ltd
Decided28 July 1982
Citation(s)[1982] Qd R 712 [1]
Court membership
Judge(s) sittingAndrews SPJ, Connolly, ThomasJJ
Case opinions
judgement for the plaintiff
'That a vendor, who had dealt with land of which he was trustee for the purchaser, was accountable to the purchaser for his dealings with it, the purchaser being debited with any balance of purchase moneys due by him'
(per Connolly J)
concurring
(Andrews SPJ)
(Thomas J)

Bunny Industries v FSW Enterprises (also known as 'Bunny Industries') is a decision of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

It is an important case in Australian law regarding property, equity, and trusts.[1] It is an authority for the role of equity and constructive trusts in contracts for the sale of land.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Property Law Cases and Materials (8th ed.). Lexis Nexis. 2008. pp. 297–300. ISBN 9780409324044.
  2. ^ "Harding, Matthew --- "Barnes v Addy Claims and the Indefeasibility of Torrens Title" [2007] MelbULawRw 15; (2007) 31(2) Melbourne University Law Review 343". www5.austlii.edu.au. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

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