TO CORRESPONDENTS.
liEX.—Your question is one which: we would hardly like to venture to answer,but as the case just heard has caused considerable interest here, wegive our rerders the benefitof it—“lf.landbe assigned to the wrong personwho holds the deed of assignment for it to himself; can the assignoron discovering his mistake re>convey or re-assign tp the;correct assignee? If so, who ejects the, wrongassignee! the assignor or thennjured assignee?' "fl hhitiier of . them, can ‘eject what remedy has the wronged assighfee against the assignor on aocpunt,{rf,his-.iaistaka?’’, appear until you have forwarded your hame. We should be saved an immensity of trouble, and the wishes of our correspondent would be met if they would' icoihply with the simple request.made to them to send, their name and address as a guarantee of good faith,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 December 1867, Page 2
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131TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 December 1867, Page 2
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