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Council wins Pakiri Beach battle
Monday 4th of July 2005
The court ruled the council could keep the money despite persistent attempts by developers Kim Spencer and his associate, Richard Kroon, to have it replaced by a trading bank guarantee.
Kroon developed the award-winning Chancery boutique shopping centre in Auckland's CBD and Spencer is the developer who was kidnapped and assaulted on November 16 while showing the Pakiri land to a potential buyer.
The Spencer and Kroon companies involved in the case are Fisherton and Anzani Pakiri.
The Court of Appeal decision is a second blow for Spencer and Kroon after Westpac and Auckland Finance last month put Fisherton and Anzani Pakiri into receivership for not paying debts.
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Kroon developed the award-winning Chancery boutique shopping centre in Auckland's CBD and Spencer is the developer who was kidnapped and assaulted on November 16 while showing the Pakiri land to a potential buyer.
The Spencer and Kroon companies involved in the case are Fisherton and Anzani Pakiri.
The Court of Appeal decision is a second blow for Spencer and Kroon after Westpac and Auckland Finance last month put Fisherton and Anzani Pakiri into receivership for not paying debts.
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