AGREEMENT RESCINDED.
'■A PLAUSIBLE STRANOER." (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. " Plaintiff displayed about as much wisdom -as did Moses Primrose when he bouffht a gross of green spectacles at a fair," said Acting-Chief Justice Sim, in 'delivering judgment ordering the return of £ 1000 in an application to rescind an ownership agreement. Plaintiff acted imprudently in agreeing to give a thousand pounds to a voluble plausible stranger, who had only recently arrived from Australia, for a half-share in a. which had to >be created, which [was an agency, and could be determined ( at any time by a month's notice. The I ■plaintiff, William Janson (Wellington) and the defendant. McKenzie MflMallea, agreed to enter partnership as indent agents, 'but it was proved that dant had no specified agencies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 4
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