LAND AGENTS’ LICENSES.
AN IMPORTANT POINT
An important point was involved in a ease brought by an Auckland commission agent tho other day against the vendor of a property which was soul. The plaintiffs were J. B. Thomas and J. H. Onlcy, trading at Thomas and Co. and the defendant was Bonnson Silk. The claim was for £56 5s commission on the sale of a property placed in the plaintiff's hands as sole agent. The question was raised as to whether Onley at the time lip got the authority held a land agent’s license. ' In the course of the case it transpired that plaintiff lind bought into the business, and that while Thomas' was away from Auckland his license had not been renewed. As one of the solicitors engaged remarked that “concluded the matter,” and plaintiff was non-suitwl.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1920, Page 3
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138LAND AGENTS’ LICENSES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1920, Page 3
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