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LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN.

(B£ A BAERISTERAT-LATV.) Letters of Inquiry will be answered every week in this columD. A 9 £ar as possible they will be dealt with in the order la which t'ney ore receded, and replies will Dβ inserted with the least possible delay.

SE>OEX.—You should see your solicitor, who will make the necessary application to the Court. -In the <lrc-<i_-nstant-e« I think you "will obtain an order. H-Oi&SE. "Wellington. — You should f.nmmenre an ac-tlon in -the Magistrate's Court fur the dissolution of the partnership, and lor the taking «f acwunts. If you can Jißree between yourselves as to the terms of dissolution, you -niav save some T-ime. Tire agreement siouM be stamped. ANXIOUS OERL,—You are liable ior the sum unless you can arrange for ;i <-c»m<promise. Yon do aot seem to realise that if yon do not pay tlie * nx payers of the country have to pay '•>!•

PONSaXBT.—Sue at once if you want the money. TEXJINT. —You do not snvp mc Mlons'.i partiouliirs. What real; axe yon payinjr? 'How many arc living in the W.H.G.—The obligation to pay the premiums Is imposed on yrro by stature law. quite apart from tne provisions of the mortgage. TA'S.UA. —(1) I cannot answer your questions without a copy o.f Uie award. (2) On the face of it the employee would seem to he irithin the award. J.B.—A stanvp i-i necessary for all amoflnts of ±'J- or CiVe.r. The special case- you mention employ receipts stamped like n cheque.

JJH.—You cannot, in my opinion. ho compelled to remove t:hp .tree. Sit tight and do nothing. ■BRITAN;XIA.—Yours woviM nppear to be a case where the rent has been in<-rp:iso-l too much. You could tak<> proceedings to have the rent fixed, or merely pay the owner sny 1-V per week nnd no more, and leave lilni to brinjj the proceeding.

P.A.R.—You can he compelled to pay t!>e calls. Uuvinjr shares lias an piemen; of chance "tn it. and you are lucky not X.—(l and -J) These transactions are to he treated from the point of income only. (3) You need not show the income _in your return until you actually rectMvi* it. If you capitalise interest ir rtoe-i not thereby cease to he part <rf your lncMne. anil you must show the interest US suoh. in) If the debt was. when rtrst owin£, part of your iucomo. you mnst show" it as such now. If it M.- i-aTii-tal rthe interest you received must be

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7

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LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7

LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 7