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Radio—a "Household Utensil"

ADIO receivers, the Danish Goyernment has decided, belong in the category of articles which cannot be seized for debt. This repeats a recent German ruling on the point, in which a Berlin court declared that a wireless set must be regarded as a "household utensil," legally exempt from seizure, since it fulfils an indispensable function in modern life.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311016.2.63

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 30

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Radio—a "Household Utensil" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 30

Radio—a "Household Utensil" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 30

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