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Supreme Court bid puts bankruptcy case on hold

Auckland City Council is trying to have property developer Greg Nielsen bankrupted over a leaky building-related debt but it has to wait while he pleads his case to the Supreme Court.The council filed notice of a bankruptcy application against Mr Nielsen

Niko Kloeten
Fri, 18 Jun 2010

Auckland City Council is trying to have property developer Greg Nielsen bankrupted over a leaky building-related debt but it has to wait while he pleads his case to the Supreme Court.

The council filed notice of a bankruptcy application against Mr Nielsen on May 6 and there was a hearing on the

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Niko Kloeten
Fri, 18 Jun 2010
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