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Hotchin loses summary judgment claim over Northland forest

High Court rules Maori trust has arguable case for set-off.

Tim Hunter
Fri, 29 Mar 2019

A company directed by former Hanover Finance boss Mark Hotchin has failed in its claim for summary judgment against a Northland Maori trust.

Mr Hotchin’s company OHL claimed Peria Charitable Trust owed it money from the harvest of trees planted under a forestry right granted by the trust in

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Tim Hunter
Fri, 29 Mar 2019
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