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CAR OWNERSHIP

JUDGMENT FOR PLIjIINTIFF. (per press Association — Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, September 29. Reserved judgment of Mr, Justice Kennedy in the claim involving the possession, or its value, £350, of a motor car, alleged to have bean -wrongfully seized by the Official Assignee at Ashburton, was read Iby the Registrar of the Supreme Court this uiorn■ing. „ . t Plaintiff 'was Mrs Jane of Cobden, and defendant the Offima Assignee, in bankruptcy of David Llewellyn McKay, of Ashburton, timber merchant. _ Judgment was given -for plaintiff for possession of the car, and £2 damages, with 'costs, according to scale, as upon a claim for £ll2. “I am satisfied,” stated His Honour, “that I am not justified on the evidence as treating the car as other than the property of the plaintiff. I think the bankrupt presumed upon hig relationship to use the oaf-”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1933, Page 5

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CAR OWNERSHIP Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1933, Page 5

CAR OWNERSHIP Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1933, Page 5

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