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EQC loses attempt to avoid court cost claims

The Appeal Court has delivered a precedent-setting ruling.

Chris Hutching
Mon, 04 May 2015

The Appeal Court has delivered a precedent-setting ruling over claims for costs against the Earthquake Commission.

EQC was arguing it should not have to pay costs against three claimants.

They had taken court action against EQC, arguing their claims were over the EQC $100,000 cap – EQC deals with

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Chris Hutching
Mon, 04 May 2015
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