FEAR OF INFECTION.
TENANT LEAVES A HOUSE.
HELD TO BE JUSTIFIED. DONDOT, June 21. Mr. Justice McCardie gave an important judgment in the King's Bench Division, declaring that a tenant was justified in leaving a furnished house immediately he learned that there had been a consumptive patient there in the previous month. This judgment was the outcome of a claim by a tenant for the return of an advance instalment of rent.
Mr. Justice McCardie said he doubted whether the terrible prevalence of consumption in England was fully realised. One person in every seven died from that disease. It was the largest single cause of death between the ages of 35 and 45. He was convinced that the tenant acted wisely in vacating the house, which it was more than likely was infected with consumption germs.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 5
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