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Crusher hirer in $260,000 court squeeze

MINING equipment hire firm Nea Pty Ltd, trading as CGC Hireplant, could have to pay $260,000, plus interest and costs, to a company that it sued over a $28,000 debt.

Noel Dyson
Crusher hirer in $260,000 court squeeze

The Supreme Court of Western Australia judgement in favour of the counterclaim by Magenta Mining comes at the end of a bitter 10-year legal battle between the two companies. CGC Hireplant’s Geoff Groenenberg,...

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