Earlier this month, Shanghai Neuhof's lawyer Bruce Gray QC sought more time from the court, explaining how Liu may not get paroled until 2021.
"As I understand it, Mr Liu is the only person who can give evidence of the alleged oral contract from the plaintiffs' perspective," Justice Wylie said in his Dec. 20 decision.
"Nevertheless, I agree with Zespri that the plaintiffs knew at the time they filed their statement of claim that Mr Liu's evidence was critical for them. They knew that Mr Liu was serving a prison sentence at the time."
Having already allowed a delay in May this year, the judge could not grant another. He said repeating adjournments were unfair to others wanting to use the courts.
"Litigants cannot expect to tie up considerable amounts of court time and then seek to adjourn the trial. Obtaining a lengthy fixture in this court is already difficult and this fact causes understandable frustration for litigants," his decision reads.