close
MENU
Hot Topic Long reads
Hot Topic Long reads
2 mins to read

Lawyer questions whether honesty is best policy


Colin Williscroft
Tue, 26 Jul 2011

It pays to be wary of being honest and doing the right thing in property deals, if an argument put forward by a lawyer in the Wellington High Court this week is anything to go by.

James Coleman told the court that as a result of his client, Greg Spicer, returning money that he was overpaid

Want to read more? It's easy.

Choose your best value subscription option

Student

Exclusive offer for uni students studying at a New Zealand university (valued at $499).
Individual
Group membership
NBR Marketplace

Yearly Premium Online Subscription

NZ$499.00 / yearly

Monthly Premium Online Subscription

NZ$44.95 / monthly

Smartphone Only Subscription

NZ$24.95 / monthly

Premium Group Membership 10 Users

NZ$385+GST / monthly

$38.5 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 20 Users

NZ$660+GST / monthly

$33 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 50 Users

NZ$1375+GST / monthly

$27.5 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Premium Group Membership 100 Users

NZ$2100+GST / monthly

$21 per user - Pay by monthly credit card debit

Yearly Premium Online Subscription + NBR Marketplace

NZ$499.00 / yearly

Already have an account? Login
Colin Williscroft
Tue, 26 Jul 2011
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.
Lawyer questions whether honesty is best policy
16051
true