BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS
' "Anxious" OVellihgton) : Two years' imprisonment with hard labor .■—'Admirer". (New Plymouth): You have no legal right to demand a copy; All you can do is to have the filed will searched by a solicitor arid that, will involve expense.— "BlE." (Foxton) : '' You have no remedy. Your employer in.the circumstances is i*eiititled to dismiss you on' giving the ;' award /notice.—"Constant Reader" (Stratford):, You cannot obtain the 'English pension, while; you are resident-, m New, Zealand.-r"Brain Wave" (North Aucld^nd) ;-: :Go to the' local Patents r Office and "obtain ' par-, ticulars. You. will /have ; to v employ a patent agent;— ;"Anxibys'! (-t— ): -No. Before they can put the , bailifC ;in , they' must recover .judgment: for. the quarter's interest.— "A.G.T." (Te Akau):,(l) He does • not appear; .to "have ■ done wrong. (2)" It is ppssible yiou'rnay have a claim for damages against the ; solici'-, tor but the correspondence, does not. support it; (3)' o*o -put; this In would not be illegal, but would do you no good.- (4) Yes.-r^lruthite" (Klaiapoi:) : Illegal;:'-— "Crayfish" 1 (Bunnythbrpe) : If "the original ■_ order fbr the; photos, was not m the form required by law; youw^iU' likvba. defence to .any action on the promissory note, unless the flrrii have made lt>6ver to 'someone., else for value.— "Fair ' Play 1 " , (Christchurch) : You' can. apply to the court for variation of the . order . The magistrate will hot compel y'bu tb pay if you explain the oircumstanoes.— "Curious" (Kilbirnie): No. But you are hot- liable to contribute .anything to the cost, of the •wall.— "Anxious" (IJUnedin) : You will have to engage a solicitor to conduct
the application for you. — "Inquirer" (Kilbirnie): (1) You: can • demand more from the father,. and if that is not .obtainable, the mother and stepfather are both .liable. (2) Hanover.— "Scotty" '(Auckland)': You are not entitled to any pension, both on the ground that you have not resided long enough m New Zealand and because . your property is too much. — "Inquirer" (Palmerston North) : She is not entitled to the pe'nsibn until she has been 25 years m New Zealand.— "R.T." (Wellington) : The wife cannot obtain .a divorce on these grounds* 1 — "Anxious".'.' (Whangambmbha): You are legally liable to pay the- account.', Your son, can, howevei 1 ,/. 'claim .pompensation. for his injury: as';-' the accident arose m the course ~df his employment. .Claim agairist "the ; employer.— "Mud Lark" (D.unedin):::- The landlord cannot be .compelled sto ; make paths.-~'A.D." ■(Hokitika) : -, He can -be .compelled to make up the- time at the end of / the year.— "R.S." > (Auckland) : On your statement' of the ifacts which, however,; is riot Very clear,'- the, second wife could have no claini.T-"G.D.!', (Auckland): tk-r- i 'A.J.S." (Hutt): No,— "Anxious" (Napier-); You have no claim unlessy -you can ■> prove the Pen-s-ion Department's •to be wrong. — i'.'JTjMcL:'.! (Spreydori.); Write id. the department' concerned m, ■Christchurch. —^"Interested". ; (Gisboi'rie) : \ Yes.— "8 XL bscrl be r" (Petone) : • Wilton's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington;— "T.A.B;" (Napier) : The U.S.S. Co. has a school of wireless m Wellington,
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NZ Truth, Issue 1184, 9 August 1928, Page 18
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