WILL DISPUTED
INADEQUATE PROVISION FOR FAMILY LATE MR. CHARLES LEWIS Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. A case arising out of the will of Charles Lewis, formerly a Canterbury member of Parliament who went to live at Waipukurau, Hawke’s Bay, and died there, came before Mr. Justice Adams to-day. It came up in the form of an originating summons under the Family Protection Act. The plaintiff- was Brian Llansanwyr Lewis, of Dannevirke, son of Charles Lewis. It was claimed that Charles Lewis’s will failed to make adequate provision for Brian, and an order was asked for, directing the trustee! to set apart the sum of £4,000 ovt of the estate and to pay the annuel income to Brian Lewis. Counsel said that the estate left was worth £14,000. The case is proceeding.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 13
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130WILL DISPUTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 13
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