Farm loss case highlights Hubbard’s idiosyncratic record keeping

Farm loss case highlights Hubbard’s idiosyncratic record keeping
By Jonathan Underhill Sept. 17 (BusinessDesk) - A Western Australian couple has lost a High Court case over the dissolution of a farm partnership in Canterbury where late businessman Allan Hubbard’s idiosyncratic record keeping made it difficult to prove what the partners had actually agreed to. Ealing Farm, a 1,245 hectare property of 16 titles between Timaru and Ashburton was bought by a farm partnership that was 25 percent owned by Allan and Jean Hubbard, 25 percent by Andrew and Rachele Morris who ran and lived on the farm, and 50 percent...