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LEGAL INQUIRY.

<I! V A BARRISTEU-AT-LAW.) Letters at Inquiry will lie answered ereVy w.-cl: In ihis column. As far as possible I hey will Iμ- dealt with in the order in whli-li they are received, and replies will be Inserted with the least possible delay. TEMPI'S FTCJT.—Thi> nslil of a inndlonl t.. rain- the rent depends upon the in! >f th<- proi«i-rt.v. If you tibjert tn s»ir cannot ngree. upon the vnlm\ the next step Is to appiy in the Macis trine , h Court, and th«- will ti\ the value and Incidentally the nniouut of reut you can be forced to pay. A.NXinrs. -You s lion Id notify (lip Defence Hiilhorltles nt Wellington of ih" elr- . iinistniires. and ileuiaml the pnyment set apart for the wives of woldlerw. You shoulil notify the I'nst Dfflee that fears us in 1 tic deliver} , 'of them, 'and UM-s your name with n view to (tettulß your letters you should instruct the [.ollee. INQfIKKIi MAC \V.—The procedure you mention i« ipiiie lei;nl. mill no v»ilid iihji-ctlon can be made eoueernlng It. KAIKI'I.AV. I think your best course would be to liitep 'your snti> on the ]iost without consent. If yon do not car.- to do you should «.ike proeecdlngs to force the Ilelßhllolir eitlier to remove the post or lo .■m off the portion mi your property. If yon take liny .s-tens irt Hie mutter you shonld ..Main lrsr:il nsstsiance. The KPttlns or |);irt ~f the post in yonr noil makes yon part owner of the post, and you may otijrcl to its removal. J.KASEHOI.I) —You have no claim for compensation In the rlrcumstaucos you mention. .SOI'THKRN.—Ton fsbcnlil advertl.te in the lradliiß morniiip and evenlnc news- ■ papers in rir.nedin that the property In no lunger for sale, and yon should Hlso write to each jicent. or s:i.-h of them form men tli.ti the property is wlih drawn from snle. .1.1. iWhnnjiarell.—lf you are n weekly teimm the seven dtivs , notice will he sutllcienl unless there has been nn nernement between you ami the landlord fixing a dilTerenr notice. WINK. Yon need no authority, and may take the wine vrith you In the ordinary way. WKSTdXIA. All you oan do is lo apply 10 the Court for leave lo realise on Hie security, for which purpose .yon will need legal nfsistancr. lIO.VKSTT. You may take ont a summons tfiralnst the debtor ill any time, and the mere isMie of the summons will prevenl time runnitiK against you. WDltltlKD— The non-payment of rent by you will not release you from your obligation. All I can suggest is that you should S el the new owner to accept n surrender of yonr lease. It find a fresh tenant. AN.NIOIS. 1 iliink the place for the paymen! of the lady's pension could be easily changed in the way desired. Wriic 10 the Pensions office'and npply for I he change to be made. TENANT.—See the answer to Tenipus r u£ii above. PKO-KT-CON.— Hi The Avife has no claim against the (invernmenl nt all. til Of course the landlord miisi hav<- his rent. Otherwise lie may turn the tenant out ••r the house. Conscientious objectors cannot enjoy the privilege of breaUinj; Ihe law and uiiike the Coiernment and private landlords maintain both them Mini their families at the name time.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 6

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LEGAL INQUIRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 6

LEGAL INQUIRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 6