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Settlement reached after Gloriavale leavers took civil action against leaders

Gloriavale was founded by Hopeful Christian more than 50 years ago. The minute said Public Trust was invited to join the conference at the request of all parties. Public Trust is a Crown entity whose independence is guaranteed under the Public Trust Act 2001. It was established in 1873 to provide independent and reliable trustee services. Associate Judge Lester said Public Trust agreed “to perform a reviewing role for a period of 18 months, with regular reports being made to the High Court”. “The parties are pleased with the outcome which will help to ensure the ongoing future of Gloriavale as a faith-based community,” he said.

Ex-Clay County pastor gets 20 years for sexual battery on young girl

Ex-Clay County pastor gets 20 years for sexual battery on young girl Victim told investigators she was 12 when it began & came forward to police years later Updated:  Tags:  Editor s note: The following details in this story may be graphic in nature. ORANGE PARK, Fla. – William Henry Randall, the retired pastor of an Orange Park church, was sentenced to 20 years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to one count of sexual battery. According to Randall’s original arrest warrant, the victim came forward, saying the now 76-year-old pastor had been molesting her since she began attending the church in 2007. Randall was arrested in May 2018.

Deadline for insurance claims after Christchurch home explosion

Gas Unlimited was fined $82,500 for breaching gas safety and measurement regulations. Chris Skelton/Stuff Gregory John Smith, owner of Christchurch firm Gas Unlimited, during one of his appearances in the Christchurch District Court last year. The company had a public liability policy with QBE Insurance Ltd at the time of the explosion. According to a decision by Associate Judge Dale Lester in the High Court in Christchurch, the estimated cost of the claims arising from the explosion “significantly exceeded” the sum the policy covered. QBE asked the court to set a deadline for when those affected by the explosion could file a claim. That would allow the insurer to distribute the available money pro rata among those who had lodged claims, once the claims had been reviewed and accepted.

Forestry company s $3m bill for failed harvest wiped after bad advice from council

Zindia Limited managing director Jacob Mannothra, pictured at a Marlborough forestry site in 2010. A forestry company has had a $2.89 million debt set aside by the High Court after failing to harvest on deadline for a contract written on bad advice from the Marlborough District Council. Zindia Limited signed the contract in 2016, to harvest pine trees on Arapaoa Island, previously known as Arapawa Island, between Tory Channel/Kura Te Au and Cook Strait in the Marlborough Sounds. The trees were owned by Arapawa Island Forestry Partnership, which leased the steep, difficult property and planted the trees in 1986. The lease expired on August 31, 2020.

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