Minister stands by Crown’s denial of duty of care
The Crown's statement of defence in a lawsuit over the Psa outbreak argues it does not own a duty of care.
Jason Walls
Fri, 02 Oct 2015
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.
The Minister for Primary Industries is standing by the Crown’s defence in the kiwifruit growers’ court claim over the 2010 Psa outbreak that the Crown owes no duty of care to protect growers from pests and diseases.
This follows the Kiwifruit Claim Group accusing the government of “washing its
Want to read more? It's easy.
Choose your subscription
Already have an account? Login
Smartphone Only Subscription
NZ$29.95 / monthly
Subscribe Now
Monthly Premium Online Subscription
NZ$49.95 / monthly
Subscribe Now
Smartphone Only Annual Subscription
NZ$299.00 / yearly
Subscribe Now
Yearly Premium Online Subscription
NZ$499.00 / yearly
Subscribe Now
Premium Group Membership 10 Users
NZ$385+GST / monthly
$38.5 per user - Pay by monthly
credit card debit
Subscribe Now
Premium Group Membership 20 Users
NZ$660+GST / monthly
$33 per user - Pay by monthly
credit card debit
Subscribe Now
Premium Group Membership 50 Users
NZ$1375+GST / monthly
$27.5 per user - Pay by monthly
credit card debit
Subscribe Now
Premium Group Membership 100 Users
NZ$2100+GST / monthly
$21 per user - Pay by monthly
credit card debit
Subscribe Now
Yearly Premium Online Subscription + NBR Marketplace
NZ$999.00 / yearly
Subscribe Now
Individual
Group membership
NBR Marketplace
Student
Exclusive FREE offer for uni students studying at a New Zealand university (valued at $499).
Jason Walls
Fri, 02 Oct 2015
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.