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‘Incoherent’ submission from persons unknown fails

The Supreme Court has given short shrift to an appeal lodged by “persons or persons unknown” and Ngai-Tupango-Hapu Inc.The Court this week described the submissions by the defendants as “incoherent” and said the application should

Chris Hutching
Thu, 26 Aug 2010

The Supreme Court has given short shrift to an appeal lodged by “persons or persons unknown” and Ngai-Tupango-Hapu Inc.

The Court this week described the submissions by the defendants as “incoherent” and said the application should never have been accepted for filing in the absence of proof of

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Chris Hutching
Thu, 26 Aug 2010
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