BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY - where the appellant appeals from a decision of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (Circuit Court), as it then was, concerning the interest of a bankrupt in real property jointly owned by her and the bankrupt - where the appellant alleges that the bankrupt had no beneficial interest in the real property - whether the primary judge erred in determining that the bankrupt had a legal and beneficial interest in the real property - appeal dismissed
EVIDENCE - where the primary judge made adverse credibility findings against the appellant and the bankrupt - where there was an alleged failure to comply with the rule in Browne v Dunn by the respondent in the Circuit Court proceedings - where the primary judge dismissed this contention on the basis of the lack of credibility of the appellant and bankrupt - whether the rule in Browne v Dunn had been contravened - appeal dismissed
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