NO LAND AGENT LICENSE
FINE FOR BEALS IH PROPERTY [Pub United Puess Association.] AUCKLAND, September 13. Three charges of selling properties when not holding a land agent’s license were admitted by Edwin Sayes in the Police Court to-day. Senior-sergeant Joyce said that on March 31 the defendant started a business known as Reliance Business Sales, for which he did not require a license. Later ho sold two houses aud another property which required him to have a land agent’s license. Counsel for the defendant said it was only dilatoriness on the defendant’s part that he did not apply for a license. When the matter was brought under his notice he had applied, and one had immediately been granted.
The Magistrate said that the import an- po : nt wr.'. dmi he defer dant had accepted deposits without being covered by .the bond which a licenseholder would have provided. On one charge he would be fined £2O. The two other charges were withdrawn
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 18
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161NO LAND AGENT LICENSE Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 18
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