SUPREME COURT.
AX I*NT.SUAL Am.ICATTOX. By :relcgri)pl.._presß Association. . # Clinstelmrch, List Xight. M tllo Su|iiv n „. c, nirt to . dav argn went was heard on an origiiiiitiV sum "ions issued under Iho Licensing let IMS, relating i„ (],„ Rolhevlield Hotel J lie summons was taken out to decide I a (|uostion arising out of Iho refusal of (lie landlord of the hotel. P. T)eal to consent (o the transfer of the louse and license from tire present tenant to Daniel C. Tvlleher. Section 17!) of the IJcensing Act. 1908. provide,! U.at a landlord sliall not arbitrarily or unreasonably | withhold his consent to a proposed asisignmenl. After hearing evidence, his Honour decided that the refusal to consent to the assignment was unreasoni-' j able, and he ordered the landlord to con- j sent to the assignment. Mr. Cassidy up-' pcared in- support of the summons! and I Mr. Stringer to oppose. This is claimed to Ire (lie first case of the sort lienrd in New Zealand. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 2
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164SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 2
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