A SPECIAL LEVY
LABOUR UNION APPEAL CASE. By Telegraph— Press Association. Auckland, June 22. Judgment was given in tho Supremo Court this morning by Mr. Justice Hosking in an appeal against the decision of the Magistrate's Court in tlio case brought by tho Plumbers' and Gasfitters' Union against G. Corin. This was an appeal from a determination of the Magistrate's Court that a. lovy of 10s. per member assumed to bo struck at a special meeting of the appellant, union was void. Tho ground n{ tho decision was that the meeting had 110 power to make the levy because the notice convening the meeting stated that the sum proposed to be levied was 55.. and not 10s., and Rule 7 of the union's rules prevented tho mooting from levying more than ss. His Honour, after quoting at lengththo various authorities bearing on tho case, gave it as his opinion that a proper construction of tlio rule prohibited a levy beyond the limit, of that proposed by the notice of the mooting, ar.d that the levy of 10s. made in this case was invalid.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 4
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256A SPECIAL LEVY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2495, 23 June 1915, Page 4
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