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Avon Parnell wins interim battle in Peter Chevin alleged property scam

UPDATED: A trial has been set down for March 2021.

Reweti Kohere Fri, 15 May 2020

UPDATE: Avon Parnell has come out the better of two innocent parties in an interim injunction result that has stopped two of its Auckland properties from being sold by mortgagee Basecorp Finance.

Justice Matthew Muir found for the plaintiff company and its director and sole shareholder, Ryan

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Reweti Kohere Fri, 15 May 2020
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