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COURT OF APPEAL.

[By Telegraph)

Wellington, Nov. 30. Judgment was delivered in the Appeal Court this morning as follows : —The Queen v. Yale (Christchurch), the conviction was quashed; the Queen v. Gorman, conviction affirmed; N.Z, Loan Agency v. Paterson and McLeod (Dunedin), verdict affirmed ; Maitland v. Merton (Dunedin) demurrer allowed. Reynolds v. Napier (Dunedin) demurrer over-ruled. Cooper v. Coleman, (Gisborne) appeal allowed with costs. The judgment in Maitland v. Morton decides that Government cannot sue for instalments on deferred payment. Their only right is forfeit. By the decision in Cooper v. Coleman a person capuot be adjudicated a bankrupt on the application of a person who purchased the debts for the purpose of adjudicating him a bankrupt.' Judgment will be given in Harvey v. the Bunk of New South Wales on Wednesday.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 3

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COURT OF APPEAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 3

COURT OF APPEAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3022, 4 December 1882, Page 3

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