The High Court has frozen a Chow brothers' venture without notice after a dispute between the Wellington brothel owners and their architects.
In an August 12 decision in the High Court in Wellington and published yesterday, Judge Stephen Kos ordered Michael and John Chow be restrained from dealing with or disposing of assets in Portfolio NZ Ltd. until further court orders.
He also ordered the Chows be restrained from making payments using Portfolio funds.
Portfolio was set up as a joint venture between the Chows and Flax Design Group in May to provide "certain architectural and project management services" for the property investors.
Flax, which is owned by architects Stephen White and Sharon Vanesse, were to pay some $123,000 for their share in the venture, but the Chows cancelled the deal after the first two instalments of almost $89,000 was paid.
"There had been some correspondence between the parties concerning disagreement as to direction (in particular as to whether Portfolio should sub-lease space from one of the Chow companies at a rental level some 50 per cent higher than had been budgeted for)," Kos said in his judgement.