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Aon Risk Services x

Aon Risk Services Australia Ltd v Australian National University, 239 CLR 175 (2009), is a decision by the High Court of Australia that redefined the principles for requests made to a court during a case to resolve procedural or temporary issues for changing the formal written documents outliuning the claims or defence of each party in a case, known as pleadings.

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