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LEGAL INQUIRE COLUMN.

(BI A BAKIUSTEK-ATiLiWI; ■ . Letters of inquiry will be Wednesday iv this .column. As -tot Iμ - possible they-^-ill, be dealt 'with ,iv "tS order iv which thpy- are received ' ani replies will be inserted with tiie' last possible . - - v . ; -'C;:-;: L--.* * VRGESX.y^l)^e\ cannot " claim any moneys from bis superior cQßtcaotor unless he'Completes-theMvorkiie ! undertook;-, to. do.. r-Cj-.Tne. contractor ' . cauuot claim daily, wages froju.,hii em- '■-■ ployer iv the , circumstances.: yon •■mm^ :i ' tion. • Both tttese answers'are basetl'oi-* , .. yppr ,?tatemejjt•• that .there-fe. nq-wtitienrS agreement between- the. p«rties, and -Uat* tfie niatters',in:dispute will-have toibe-/' decided on the general principles "of lie • lawol contract , . ;;■ ■. ■• ■-.-■ ■ ™-' '>'-.[<& -.:■;; AXXIOUS.-(l) You cannot alter- the ibira V certißeate. (2). The proceetfor ; adoption is by ■ appHcatioa .iii. :UK ;'v Magistrate's Court You WilLneedleiJil -■ assistance, .and snould'consult afeliSitasolicitor in-your, town. ■ ■ ••■ ' .. AKARAXA.—Yon do not tell mc the'date-et )'. your agreement. T If. It was,dated'prior u> the opening of the war, youvcininot l>e forced to pay- higher interest, except Vby order of tUe Supreme Court- - ',-.. FAIR PLAY.^-Thcre v i9 no -rule of-law by : ; which I -can decide, between,; ■: yojititif ::.- . and neighbour. .All I can, go-on r l t!ieje. ; -;.: fore; is-the simple fact that ,B-already--i has one fence with tSe' ■turned towards him, and that as He ;consented to take the,rough side.inHrtlßJ.. with.C. it jvpuld., show, a. pleasatit.ywl * neighbourly spirit-it A- were to. jlell \. eimilarly , with : • B,: :befclng in. :aluhl:f : , that if he.does not do so'B^would ; ltit* '-■ ... ■ the rough-side of -both bounda'ryXfeiiceft •' I do not think- that all,the.pp6ts\oa,the '..-' rough, side of the* "si™ ~, — tlhiDer, but I -think; tie-railrshonldtw,.^ . sawoi.thfonghont the--whole, length,laßil.i., tfie posts atthe-frontp-irt offti>.teiic«- , I .congratulate 1 you. on the'fau-;way in 'wtticlr you pat the r,nestlbn, and rte " skill in whiqu-you' conceal > from Pβ . . "whether my correspondent'i≤ A,or U«' j '^' G.S.—Tou hare no remedy whaterer. ,, ..",.; . s.C.—The tenant is liable for tie', dimagwBE&PAIR,—You are quite, entitle! to'US*' ; the coursa your propose, AwWch I UiinSi': 4s the best, you can tne circjam- ~ stances. If your husband. ";coaieV -to your son's house and makes himself •».-'• nuisance, nxalse himself r U*ble ; tt ; ■; arrest by. tie police. ; If :■ yout/'V*--"' serious trouble .w«h him,.you".will w : ■ ■ able to get a Separation order:m - tne - ' Magistrates-Court. ■■ ■•-,- ' X.Z.—Your nelgnbour. has no .right'to pr*-.-cced as you- mention, and you.may tu* him- for damages for so doing. :" rSOLDIER'S WIPE.—You cannot? t»te .pro-. ;: ceedings-against your-husband-wjuww . going to Australia. You might..ho«re«r. . mention the matter. . see it they will, go to the expense; « f ' bringing. him -to New Zealand. -Ii 1 ™ ;. .afraid' they will. not. * ' " A MEMO.—The proper way to adopt «* leW > as by application - to- the Msß'elp*?,*. Court. See the .'answ.cr to •■AniJona above. ' ' , 10M3&. S.H.— You can get a divorce if your ******* '--.v deserted -you eightiyears ago., ; - _• safe order for yoa- to set.would-:")*;.*" . order for divorce. • . \ -<":,:■ W.H.P.—The question, you put I ; I cannot answer. It is outsiile Biyrproviatic.- .• • ■ : ;. i'.i*. ANXIOUS :(-il. -You may marry asain.-in.rt* eircuuistances , you -uientlon, V r !J."J£: l>eing guilty of bigamy, but if your liusband should prove to be living artne tliue-.of your second marriage, th *M!r | second marriage wouid" be ■ abs3i u "'J void. If yciu do rt-niarry. you ■■fKSKgive the registrar your pro-per.vwp l name, whlch-.is your married name.,*- ~ CIVIS.—In my opinion you have Dp rCT«4Tv ami the watijr rdtewill have to be-pM* J It your' water -is cut ■ off, your -. owj .-■ ; remedy .will be to get a supply-.eiee-; ' wher e- ■*.■•■. -■ •: y£mm

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 8

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LEGAL INQUIRE COLUMN. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 8

LEGAL INQUIRE COLUMN. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 8