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Retirees want 99-year encumbrances gone, awaiting Supreme Court

Residents of a Petone retirement village are not alone in their concern about a 99-year encumbrance attached to their unit titles, and their fight to get them removed in what could be a precedent setting case.Closely watching the case between Jackson Mews

Laura Caygill
Fri, 22 Jan 2010

Residents of a Petone retirement village are not alone in their concern about a 99-year encumbrance attached to their unit titles, and their fight to get them removed in what could be a precedent setting case.

Closely watching the case between Jackson Mews residents Janice Menere, Kellee Menere and

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Laura Caygill
Fri, 22 Jan 2010
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