Appeal Court.
"(I'or J'ress Association.) WMdJMITON, April 13. In the WiniKiaUiro case at tliu A]>- ,4 peal Court Mr Iters reitwutwl his i 'oiiti ution re the hank's intention to make a prolit out of tin; estates but protested that, they •'contempluted" doing so. Jlo quoted cases in support ol the view that a sale bv the bank to a third person at tha price it (rave itself would be set a--0 '- v thu J, -»S'lish Court of Equity, "" ! h0 «" Brow under-valuc, Dealing with the tlefoice oi acquiesierne and Inches on appellant's part Mr liees contended tlmt lw had no- *• ver acquiesced. lie simply could not lolj■ himself, mid had consistently rofused to do iiiiyihing that had tJio appearance of recognising tliu validity of the bank's title. Tl» caw Is still .unliuislitxl, 4
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 2
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139Appeal Court. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 2
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