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Court rules against Wilson Parking in 'unconscionable' multimillion-dollar property deal

Victoria Young
Thu, 21 Aug 2014

Wilson Parking must return a $15.5 million property to its original owner, following a court decision that says the car park operator acted in bad faith.

The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal from Wilson, New Zealand’s biggest privately owned car-parking company, over a dispute with a

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Victoria Young
Thu, 21 Aug 2014
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Court rules against Wilson Parking in 'unconscionable' multimillion-dollar property deal
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