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Minnow oil and gas player Greymouth Petroleum is preparing to welcome a new 14 percent shareholder on its share register after winning a High Court action brought by the company's former chief operating officer, John Sturgess. Sturgess was
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The associate High Court judge who adjudicated former lawyer Barry Hart to be bankrupt made her decision after balancing all relevant discretionary factors, the Court of Appeal has found. The adjudication of bankruptcy was made on an application by
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Bail can be purchased ask Barry Hart A recent case involving top criminal lawyer Barry Hart reveals how lawyers have gamed' the system. The Law and Order Select Committee have just spent thousands of tax-payers dollars procrastinating on how to con a
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HC to UT '+google_ads[i].line2 +' '+google_ads[i].line3 + ' Making it clear that resumption (taking possession) of property of an individual has to be the last resort, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Thursday ruled that the Estate Officer would
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Journalist murder-accused to reappear NZ Newswire November 5, 2012, 4:31 am The man accused of murdering veteran journalist Derek Round will reappear in court on Monday. Whanganui man Michael Umanui Werahiko, 31, was arrested in May after Mr Round
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It is clear that the ruling goes against the provisions of Section 23 (2) of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution, which states that removal or the process leading to the removal of a judge from office by virtue of the Vetting of Judges and
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Toronto Stock Exchange-listed Tag Oil has submitted a non-binding expression of interest to New Zealand-owned Greymouth Petroleum. There has been no formal due diligence and no definitive agreement had been struck, Tag said in a statement. It
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Jail term wiped for Te Puke man NZ Newswire September 14, 2012, 11:05 am A Te Puke man sent to prison for robbery and driving offences has had his sentence reduced to eight months' home detention on appeal. Leon Ratahi, 18, who had pleaded guilty to
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55 Amid calls for a boycott of Woolworths, the retailer has responded with a prominent advertisement in Sunday newspapers, defending its employment policy. The Supreme Court of Appeal on Monday questioned an appeal by former SAA boss Khaya Ngqula in
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Public comments this week by Auckland lawyer Tony Molloy QC have been very critical of the standard of some New Zealand judges. The Attorney-General, Christopher Finlayson, has been reported as having taken exception to Mr Molloy's comments. Mr Temm
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