A CLOSED CAFE.
! ACTION EOK KENT. ! j | r.v ria.i en\i'ii. -i-iu.vs \sMiei Vl'lOX.] Auckland, This Day. The tenants of the Savoy Cafe, tjneen street, were defenedants in a claim for .V7O rent, heard by Mr Kettle, S.M. The case arose out. of action by the Health authorities, who ordered the premises (o be cloned, on (he ground of msan;! i! ion, anil to bo made raf -proof. i'nsiness was not resumed.. The* premiMS were occupied under a lease, and pi ain; iiTs claimed seven weeks rent. Course; for the defence contended thaf where (ho statute compelled a breach of a contract, (he pa; lies wen ei: charged from furl her performance. The M agisirate held defendants liable, and judgment wenl accordingly.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 384, 5 August 1911, Page 5
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121A CLOSED CAFE. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 384, 5 August 1911, Page 5
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