3XJJI TREE.—The tenant is not entitled to cut down the trees, and if he does so the fallen trees belong to you. 3.H.—Write to the Labour Department or forward a copy of the award to me. A.Z.A.—Your remedy is in damages for trespass. If the vendor has not carried out his agreement you are entitled to rescind and recover moneys paid- on the contract. You must prove a breach of the terms of the written agreement or some prior misrepresentation inducing you to make the purchase. FENCE. NO. 13. —You should draw your neighbour's attention to the result of his activities, and ask him to effect repairs. He is liable for the damage. INQUIRER.—Your inquiry has already been answered twice. The buyer pays all the costs. The cost depends on the value of the property sold. Send me the account, and I will advise whether the charge is correct. [NQUIRERS. —Reasonable notice should be given to enable suitable catering arrangements to be made. 1 should think three days' notice would suffice. D.A.F.—You are entitled to a commission, but your chances of proving your claim will depend on the evidence you can produce of a promise to pay it. Without perusing the correspondence I could not advise you to sue. PERPLEXED. —Your rights will depend on the terms of the agreement. If there is nothing to the contrary in the agreement you are entitled to a registrable transfer on paying the final instalment on the due date. Unless the road fronting your lot is dedicated at that time you will be unable to register your transfer. In that case you will be entitled to rescind the agreement .and recover all moneys paid under it. HARD PRESSED.—AppIy at the Pensions Office at the . Wellesley Street Post Office. Your pension will not be payable for Christmas, the first payment being due in January. URGENT. —Sickness is not in law an excuse for breach of .a lease. You may,-how-ever, fmd your landlord sympathetic if place your case before him. He may insist on your finding another tenant. ROSELLA. —(1) All decisions of the council are decided by a bare majority of votes of those present. (2) The council may revoke any resolution passed. It is not uound to proceed with the work which the ratepayers have authorised, but if it has raised the loan the money must be spent only on the work authorised at the poll. REiIUERA.—If the order sent me is an exact copy of the one left with you it is not enforceable. You will find, however, that the seller will not take this view, and will write you numerous letters threatening you with proceedings. It would be advisable to write at once cancelling the order.
Whooping Cough. j The best remedy for relieving spasms ! of coughing and lingering after-cough is Angier's. It builds up strength. ANGIER'S EMULSION JENOORSEDBYTHE MEDICAL-JROFESSIGJi
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 13
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