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Asset sale of Mad Butcher franchisee at heart of debt dispute

Former Albany Mad Butcher store owner fights against butcher business over debt.

Reweti Kohere Wed, 29 May 2019

A sale and purchase agreement for assets in the failed Albany Mad Butcher store is at the heart of a debt dispute between the former store owner and the butcher business.

In a first call hearing at the Auckland High Court this morning, Mad Butcher Holdings argued Peter and Catherine Jollands,

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Reweti Kohere Wed, 29 May 2019
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