LEGAL INQUIRY.
{BY A BAKRISTEB-AT-LAW.) \ I/etters of inquiry will be answered every week in this column. As far as possible tiiey will be dealt with in the order in which they are received, and replies will be Inserted with the least possible delay. JUSTICE.—I cannot give you any assistance from the facts disclosed In yonr letter, as there is nothing to show whether any premium has actually been ipaid by you, nor what the actual terms of the insurance, if any, are. I gather that all that has been done so fnr Ls to make the proposal, and that no money has been paid. If that is the case, then you have no remedy, and should try another company. OCBANRE.—The furniture will belong to you. HONESTY.—fI) Any member of the family may get a copy of the father's will by paying for it. Also any .beneficiary may -see the -trustee's accounts of admijiis-tra-tion. (2) The onry way to get a correct administration in case of error or default, which the trustee refuses + o correct, i» by proceedings in tie Supreme Court. (3) The trustee would have no claim on the rent you mention. INQT7IR.E.R. —The TOarrin-se is perfectly legal, and could not be assailed on any or all of the grounds you mention.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 10
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