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Voidable transaction ruling will lead to more litigation - lawyer

UPDATED: Decision believed to affect all those who deliver goods and services on credit.

Victoria Young
Wed, 18 Feb 2015

UPDATED 2PM: A lawyer who acted for a creditor in today's Supreme Court ruling - known as Fences & Kerbs - says the result will lead to more litigation.

In a victory for suppliers, the top court dismissed liquidators' bids to void transactions, in a ruling which clarified the rules around how

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Victoria Young
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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