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Brizf Replies §fo Correspondents

■ '"Pbnotes" (Blackball) : Try the banks.T— "H.MA" (Tolaga Bay): Routine flush.-r-^ '.*FJP." (Dunedin): ' (1) : Buy Hoyle. (2) Yes.— "B.W.-H.'".' (Soutlv Dunedin): Both are entitled to collect royal ties.-^-"Buller" (Kamo) i If the contract is a trije hire and purchase agreement you have the option 7 of returning the car and paying all instalments to date. ' The contract is then : tei-miriated.y But many of the motor companies have adopted a form which does not- give the purchaser this Option. In that case the transaction is a sale on deferred payment arid you cannot, return the car without, the vendor's consent.— "Fair Pop" (Mokau): Your rights depend entirely on the award (if any) under Which you are working. Apply to the in-spector-of awards for information. The employer 'cannot deduct for. your, son's board -unless there has been an agreement to pay.— ''Rae". (Napier) : Hevhad no right to concentrate the water, on to your wall. So long as you can prove that the rolling was the, result of his act, you should tie able to recover.— "Nujiaka" (Wairoa): If your sister-in-law deserted without just cause she is not entitled to maintenance unless she is a destitute person. "The rates must . be paid by the other beneficiaries, as if not paid the local authority "can- enforce payment- by sale of the property.— "EljayV (Putaruru): So long as you can prove that the portraits were not reasonably up to standard 'you can defend the claims. An order is not. a P;N. ' Even if a P.N. has been signed you can; defend" on the ground that you have received no consideration.—"Wondering" (Auckland): If he died without wife or children his property will go to his father. If he left no -parents Ait will go to you and your sister. The fact that your, parents were not depending on him is immaterial.— "Wonder" (Otorohariga) : You can assume and be married under

either name.— "Orphan" (Ft. Chevalier): If he is not your ..father you are halfsister to the other children. Your marriage is perfectly legal and your children are .not affected. You cannot sue for libel if the statement is false. The claim to- board seems worthless.— "Steam" (Upper Hutt): You can sue at any time on the ground of adultery. Cost say £25, but you, may be able to recover from the co-respondent;,— "Cpnstant Subscriber" (Taranaki) : You cannot compel him to take the heifers back, but you can sue him for the full loss you have sustained. —"Subscriber" (Ashburton): If the deposit was m both names and you have given your .wife no authority to sign for you she cannot withdraw the money. — "Balance" (New Plymouth):: He is entitled to reasonable costs m addition to the amount recovered from the defendant.-T-^"Curious" (Silverstream) : The widow cannot claim against her mother-in-law for support. The daughter-in-law cannot claim m the estate except under the will of her husband. Her children, might be entitled by, succession to their father; —"Worried" (St. Albans): Instruct a solicitor to sell it for you.— "Non-Dancer" (Wellington) : No.-^-"Patricia" (Dannevirke): To the adjutant general of the Canadian Military Forces.— "Motor Tube" (Hastings): You can sue. You. will have to sue all the members , of the: association if it is riot incorporated.— ''Reader" (Invercargill) : If there is a summons- at present outstanding, you may insist that the matter be gone on with or withdrawn. —"8.C." (Gisborne): If you have been refused aid there is nothing that you can do. You should issue maintenance .proceedings against your husband.—"Anxious" (Masterton): You would-be liable to prosecution for bigamy as you admit you knew of his whereabouts Aye years J ago. -- ■> : ..- " -"■:'.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1240, 5 September 1929, Page 11

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Brizf Replies §fo Correspondents NZ Truth, Issue 1240, 5 September 1929, Page 11

Brizf Replies §fo Correspondents NZ Truth, Issue 1240, 5 September 1929, Page 11

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