BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS
"J.T." (Rang.iah.ua-) : The magneto and governor can f be attached to your Fordson. Get m touch with tlie dealers.—"Constant Subscriber" (— ) :. A British vessel.— " Opunake" (Opunake) : Write Leon de Mauny, Oriental Bay, Wellington.— "T.G.G." (Christchurch) :. You can apply ' to the Magistrate's Court for permission to marry.— "M.N." (Ghristchurch) : See our issue of February, 21. — "Anxious" (Invercargill)': :No/ He is only entitled to about £6/10/- per year. — "Anxious". (Napier): (i) Provided the; superannuation does not exceed :£ -2 per year and he has no other income, he : is entitled to the hill pension. (2) -The scheme is similar. (3) Yes., (4) .There is no provision . for such a deduction m the Government . Railways Act 1926/ — "W.H.T.". (Christchurch): Unless you transferred to your ' partner, the right to use '.your ■ name when "you left the business, you ;can restrain your partner and his successors from using it.r--"In Doubt" (Marton): You are liable for the full rent,> but you are entitled ; toy counter-claim for damages for his failure to repair the house;— "H'.iLH." '. (Wellington.) : This is a question ; which, can. only be answered by one 'conversant with the conditions under which she- was' 'taken to Australia.— :"A.C.D." (Westport) : As the award is binding on the union, its terms cannot be varied, by the union. Consequently it must accept the £2.—"Enotep" (Wellington) : You must prove that he has the means. This is .generally done by examining him m coutt. — f Worried" (Hamilton): Your best course is to accept the surrender, value.: — -"Rateable "Value" (Auckland) : Your rates will depend on the percentage levied by the council for ;the year.— VM.A.G." (Stratford) : You, could employ a firm of -solicitors iri'L.ondpn to make:, enquiries yfor you.7— " Puzz l ed " , (Whangarei) : If A took .no secuilty
over the motqr-eycle he has lost his money;, if he did and the security is m order he can enforce it against C. —"Constant..' Reader" . (Invercargill): If you- are living on the property no deduction will be made. Otherwise th-e full pension will be reduced £1 for every £10 of accumulated property m excess of, £50.— "Subscriber" (Lower Hutt): If you did not enter into any written agreement either with your vendor or- with- the landlady you can leave at any time by giving one month's notice.— "Sober Father" (Wellington) : (1) You can sue for restitution of conjugal rights. and if the ordeivis not complied with, you can obtain a divorce. (2) Not unless you can prove adultery. (3) Y r ou can apply [for his custody. If he has passed the age when he requires his. mother's care, the court will probably grant you his custody. — "J.C.S." (Oamaru)-: (!) ' 1/5 per week for 0 years. (2). Tes. (3) He is only, entitled to weekly^ payments, or to a lump sum, not both.— "Alf" (Christchurch): (1) You are not legally bound to pay the money,, but. failure to .pay may amount to desertion on your part. It depends' on the circumstances. (2) No— "Vaha Mau" (Auckland): (i) Posisibly £2/5/- per week. (2) 'No. (3) Yes, but if they are very young the court would probably not order them to be taken from their mother. (4) If she did so, . you could apply, to the court .for custody. (5) if it was applied for, he would almost certainly grant it. : — "S" (Hikurangi): Refuse to pay anything further. If ,'sued on promissory note counterclaim for damages for misrepresentation.' — "Anxious Reader" (Spreydon) : If the property did not realize enough to pay off jboth mortgages, : the second mortgagee can sue you for the amount owing. — "Anxious" (Wanganui) : No. — "X.Y.Z." (Stratford)': This depends on your age. If you are of responsible; age, 'he cannot very well interfere.---;
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NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 9
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