DIVORCE CASES.
A PASSAGE ON COSTS. (Bj Telegfrttt*.— Pwse Association..? QisbQi i ne l Mareli 23. Decrees nisi were granted to-day hi the- following divorce- cases: —Jlargarot Megmissen v. Henry Mogiuisscn, desertion; Margaret BafW v. Wil'liara John Jkirlow, miscombict! fu the kst.caso His Hmidur sa«l tJmt lie YfDvli aa for wsts against respondent o» the liigtest scalo. Mr. Bltriiard, for ptitioiior, said that an oftfcr was hardly, necessary, its. the qwstfnn of ''costs hail . been arranged with i-esponfeit's solicitor. His Hotionr; But why such an &■' faiigcment? Sorely it is uirasnft) iu a div&reo en Sβ? , Mr, Burnattlr'-'Ytiry irell, 'Your Honour, IwiM take an order.' ' . His Hcmotff: No, I will Hot liiakfean order at all> I don't think that those Arrangements should te made. 'the. Soliciter-Gmieral way m&te afl inquiry; te may interfere cveii bow. They have to renwv'e nny suggestion of.collusiqn. His Honour subsequently made an erfe fof costs on' the bijfttßfc scale.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 6
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153DIVORCE CASES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 6
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