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Erebus case may favour old money farmers’ challenge

Feisty descendants of one of New Zealand's colourful early settler dynastys have won the right to challenge a huge land valuation costs order on the basis it far exceeded a scale first set in 1903.They may be helped by a previous landmark Privy Council ru

Jock Anderson
Wed, 13 Jan 2010

Feisty descendants of one of New Zealand’s colourful early settler dynastys have won the right to challenge a huge land valuation costs order on the basis it far exceeded a scale first set in 1903.

They may be helped by a previous landmark Privy Council ruling which confirmed the setting aside of a

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Jock Anderson
Wed, 13 Jan 2010
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