COMPANY IN LIQUIDATION.
CASE IST THE SUPREME COUr't WELL KNOWN MERCHANT CONCERNED. By Telegraph—Press Association Wellington, Last Night. At the Supreme Court, in Banco, today the Chief Justice heard the case of the United Farmers' Co-operativo Association, Ltd. (in liquidation) r. David Joseph Nathan, merchant, of Wellington. The defendant was called upon to answer why an order should not be made in the terms of a summons issued on November 1, 1917. or in the alternative, why he should not be ordered to account to the liquidator of the United Farmers' Co-operative Association for a sum of £BSO, being the anee of a sum of £2OOO agreed to be paid byliim to the said liquidator by an agreement dated December 5, 15)17. N Jt was alleged that whilst a director and agent of the United Farmers' Association, D. J. Nathan made a provisional sale of the assets of the United Farmers to the Wnirarapa Farmers' Association at an nnder-value, and procured the shareholders of the. United Farmers to accept the same without disclosing to them he had secured for him*elf certain benefits. After hearing argument his Honor »«* served his decision. . <
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 4
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190COMPANY IN LIQUIDATION. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 4
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