By Chris Hutching
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Friday 1st October 2004 |
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The action by Westfield's New Zealand-registered subsidiary, appealing to the Supreme Court, would not affect any legal arrangements with joint-venture partner Dominion Funds and only one of the leases of the 50-odd shops at the centre might be affected if the action were successful.
As an insurance, her development company had applied for new resource consents anyway.
But Ms Grierson said she was confident the Westfield action had little chance of success or it would be a huge injustice.
She said she understood Westfield had seven other resource consent-related
cases under way in New Zealand.
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