Court Voids Auction After Debt Was Paid, Blasts Messenger
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Court voids auction after debt was paid, blasts messenger
BULAWAYO – The High Court has set aside the sale of a chrome mining company’s equipment after a Messenger of Court went ahead with an auction despite being told the debt had been settled a day earlier. In a judgement delivered on April 16, Justice Regis Dembure ruled that the sale in execution of assets belonging to Lonosphere Investments was “null and void,” ordering that the property be returned and the messenger pay punitive legal costs. The …
High Court nullifies US$200,000 mine equipment sale in "abuse of office" ruling
The High Court has nullified the sale of mining equipment valued at approximately US$200,000, ruling that the auction was unlawful after a US$12,240 debt had already been fully settled, and describing the conduct of the Messenger of Court as a "blatant abuse of office." The post High Court nullifies US$200,000 mine equipment sale in “abuse of office” ruling appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
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