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Hotchin firm seeks stay on payment of $700k

Former Hanover boss appeals High Court ruling in property dispute.

The Kitchener St, Auckland property involved in the long-running dispute.

Tim Hunter Wed, 27 Sep 2023

A company belonging to former Hanover Finance boss Mark Hotchin is asking the High Court to pause a court-ordered payment of more than $700,000 pending an appeal of the earlier judgment.

The case relates to a dispute between Hotchin’s company OHL and the vendor of an Auckland property, Premier

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Tim Hunter Wed, 27 Sep 2023
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