FATHER AND DAUGHTER.
;■. Vv,;.;' . '-■ » - \ A SINGULAR LAWSUIT. (BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ' L .- Christchurch, this day. "r Justice. Denniston to-day gave judgttenb for bhe defendanb without co3ts in re Taylor v. Taverker, a Timaru case. Dowdaiib is the plaintiffs married . daughter, and, before being married, transferred to her father her in"tercet in a deferred payment section at.Orari. She had nob carried oub the as a selector, but plaintiff paid ™c purchase money and occupied the land. .P D the expiration of ' the term, deIlKnQaiil: obtained a certificate of title, •flafatiff sought to compel her to execute a memorandum transferred to him. Mr Jus«ce Denniston held that defendant bad nob the obligation as selectors, or obtained the consent of the Land Board to the assignment of hor interest in the ten a- The assignment was not valid, ??enehadset up an unsuccessful plea that fe transfer was obbained from her by *«od. She had allowed plaintiff to expend m °ney on the land, intending to obtain tbe benefit of ib herself. She should not-re--0w» costs. - J
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1890, Page 5
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