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A CURIOUS LAW POINT.

"'!' (Per" Press Association .) •riuJ ;•.!*> N^piEßjiPQjODerili./;, A curious poiat was raised liu.tfefc Besident Magistrate's Court to-day byjMryCorDfbrd,!whD for^ th^ defence in'. f the claim for a valuai ". tion-m'ad^ by Mr Cohen i' Mr Cdrnford contended that under theStftinp ; Act of 1882 vuluatipns must.be made onP'Btamped paper, ; which had nbt "been done. Counsel admitted +hat the point had d ever previously been raised, but the Act was imperative, as~it said valuations of ail property xnustbe on stamped paper. Plain* tiff was accordingly nonsuited.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XX, Issue 1322, 16 October 1884, Page 4

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A CURIOUS LAW POINT. Manawatu Times, Volume XX, Issue 1322, 16 October 1884, Page 4

A CURIOUS LAW POINT. Manawatu Times, Volume XX, Issue 1322, 16 October 1884, Page 4

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