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DECISION RESERVED IN MORGAN-WRIGHT CASE

MINISTER CONCERNED CHRISTCHURCH. Thursday. The Morgan-Wright case was concluded in the Supreme Court to-day, judgment being reserved. This last litigation arises out of a dispute as to the validity of the power of attorney given by one of the beneficiaries by which a deed of compromise was drawn up and acted upon by the trustees in the estate of the late E G. Wright and the Bank of New Zealand. . _ When the question was raised whether the Hon. W. Nos worthy, one of the trustees, should be called, Sir John Findlay, for the bank, said he was prepared to admit Mr. Nosworthy had acted prudently and with sound judgment, and had acted impartially as between the beneficiaries in the administration of the estate.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19271216.2.61

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 7

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DECISION RESERVED IN MORGAN-WRIGHT CASE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 7

DECISION RESERVED IN MORGAN-WRIGHT CASE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 7

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