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Capital Letter: The danger (and insurance consequences) of fires on lifestyle properties

A recent Christchurch High Court decision offers lessons about the dangers of burning fires on lifestyle blocks and the tenacity of insurers.

Thu, 14 Jul 2016

A recent Christchurch High Court decision offers lessons about the dangers of burning fires on lifestyle blocks and the tenacity of insurers. In New Zealand Fire Commission v Legg , the Fire Service Commission and Selwyn District Council sought to recover the costs of $217,118 of fighting a fire

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