• I„ <. aM .s -r tlii- Uit"l you u'iiy leave iiv-laws 0.1 one side." said bis Ho-umr Mr Justice Adani' ''lion addressm- a jure iti it motor collision case :tt the Supreme Court. Christchurch. He stated tliilt both parties in the ca.-e wore expected to use reasonable care The broach of a by-law mioht load to the imposition of a |>onnlty. I'Ut it did not follow that the person who hroke a ov-tnw was therefore u.'-lieeut, and liable to an notion. Iho j" r . v expected to use their own judfiincnt as to whether reasonahle .are had boon used, and they ...ijjht know ol i„ which it had not been speakiue generally and broadly, to break a by-law. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 3
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