BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS
"ROW" (Auckland) : (1) Yes. ln iqi q' to) one. Crown Prosecutor Meredith. (3) Bicolor.-"L.M." (Kaiiangata)-! After kicking the ball, the plaler runs m front of his men to place them on-side.— "Rugby Pan" (Christchurch): Not m New Zealand, pates Sack to famous English public school of that name.— "E-D." (Netherton): Apply to the Immigration Department, Wellington:— "Constant Reader (Bunnythorpe): Depends how long tne policy has been m existence. The company itself will advance a reasonable amount.— "Old Reader" (Taumarunui.).: Sir John Alcock was the first— "Old BUI 1 ' (Dunedm): Try the Commercial Travellers 1 Club m your town— "A.B.C." (6whango): Generally the money would belong -to the husband, but it all depends, on the parti, cular circumstances.— "L.F." (westland): Yes.— "T.W.M." (Ohlngaiti): It is illegal to hold them anywhere, but of course there is not the. same chance of detection— "Constant Reader (Kilbirnie): The sale is binding and you cannot draw out of it.— "Shore" Auckland): You do not appear to have any I cause of action.— "Quandary" (Christchurch): (a) Yes. (b) About £20.-, "P.M." (Miramar); He is of British nationality. There are no internardistinctions.—"Constant Reader (Napier) : It is not worth taking proceedings on. The expressions are not actionable.-"J.W.S." (Wamku): You can enforce the agreement to give you eight acres at £10 per yea^.—VZip" (Bunnythorpe): Wr te to Jhe Town Clerk, Wellington.-^" Just Me" -(New Plymouth): Yes.— "Debate • (Auckland) • (1) You cannot re-claim the money paid unless you can give some valid ground. (2) 20 years possibly, but there is no fixed rule.— "Old Read, er" (Waimate): Tell him that unless he removes the horse you will sell it.— "Trade Unionist" (Nelson*: Re the union, apply to the local Laoor officer. As to marriage anyonejjan be Wried out of a church.— "X.YZ." ( Auckland): You are not responsible for any debts contracted after the separation An advertisement is, not necessary.— "J.A. 1 (Timaru)' There are different rates on different goods;— " Regular Subscriber" (Palmerston North) : In order to protect your son you should give the comnany written notice of the transfer of Swnershi P .-''AilanYou can adopt the child.' The cost will be about £10. See a solicitor.— "Anxious" (Christchurch) : She will have to get a soHcitor to draw up a deed poU which is registered In the
Supreme Court.-— "lgnorant" (Dunedin): You can apply to the State Advances Superintendent. ' — "Inquirer" (Hastings): It is impossible to say unless full particulars are sent. Apparently he would not be entitled to the full pension'.— "l.M.S;" (Trentham) : Under the circumstanoes it is probable x that the. wife would not succeed.— ' "Interested" (Christchurch) : (1) If he can be found you can claim, the remaining maintenance. (2) She would not be liable for bigamy, but if he reappeared, the second . marriage would be void. (3) Not unless there are very special circumstances.— "J.p." (Wellington): No.— "G.H.T." (Bltham): There is nothing to prevent his doing so.— "lnterested" (Westport) : You have a claim against the man, to whoni you sold the goods, but not' against the vendor of the car.— "D.B." (Wellington): You should watch the results of the case 'which is now before the court on this matter.— "Dentist Have" (Waipawa): Your best course is to allow him to sue you. You can then put forward your defence. — <■ "Constant Reader" (Auckland): If you can show that the motor^van was being used m the course of the employer's business, you can sue the owner for damages. You can sue for any amount you think reasonable.— "Justice" (Auckland) : If you fail to reach an arrangement you can take further proceedings at once. You can sue for maintenance for the child. You cannot obtain a divorce unless you obtain a separation. You cannot obtain a divorce on the ground of cruelty.— "J.T." (Pukekohe) : He has no claim. — "Subscriber" (Pokororo) : He. is bound to keep his weeds down over his whole property. You should report him to the inspector. — "Fairplay" (Rangataua): This depends on the terms of your award.— '"Anxious" (Tlmaru): Unless the house comes within the new Rent Restriction Act, he is entitled to put you out. — "M.M." (Ponsonby): You are not entitled to the pension. — "Complex" (Dunedin): You can change your name by executing a deed and filing it m the Supreme Cour-t office.— "Worried" (Dunedin) : He is not entitled to pay over the money for the drains. — "8.W." ( ): You can apply for the pension.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1180, 12 July 1928, Page 20
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