OIL BORING RIGHTS.
AUGKLANDER'S CLAIM .DISMISSED. (By Telegrapn.—Press Association.) WELLTS'G,*J. I ON, this day. Judgment was given, by the Chief Justice to-day in an oil-Zjoxing rights case, in which Linda Kl>ia.beth Hadley, of Auckland, claimed 'specific, performance -of an agreement 'ay the British Empire Petroleum Co., r g . j n rjhz alternative, damages for of contract. His Honor f*>und that plaintiff was under an ohlig- ition to show a good title. and the fact 'faa.t there were mortgages over- i£he which plaintiff had nc xigi*&. to ha an disciiaj-ged was snfficieirt objection, t/tjr the "title to give to defend ant conrpr»jy a right to rescind. Tht company T.vas entitled to rescind on thai ground, amd on the further ground thai plaintifxiaad allowed a lease to be regis tered.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 7
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