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LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN

?ed 3 u^d le untn i such ttoe £ thl repairs are D^S'^;° U o £ Teeth T'the 0 price ImSg If the dentist refuses to make them fit, o mav claim from him the cost of hav rag the teeth corrected by another dentist. should decline to pay any ir.o.e. ■piD UP—The maintenance that you would &e fofyounS InT your children depends upon your husband's financial position. Tiou will probably get about crne-thlrd of his n income for yourself and atout 15/ for child. There would be little chance cf husband obtaining the custody ol any of the children in the circumstances. Rent is payable on the premises let there is an agreement to pay e-se vhere. The fact that in the past the tenan. has nqid rent bv money order at your expense ?s evidence that he has agreed to pay rent in that wav. You should insist on him Seeping to the arrangement, and sue him for rent oaring if he does not pay. TOTARA. —Tree? cannot be planted on or alors£side the boundary without the consent of the adjoining occupier. It has been held that trees planted more than two feet boundary are not on or alongs.de the ?oun dary. so that consent is not required 101 them.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 152, 29 June 1944, Page 3

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LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 152, 29 June 1944, Page 3

LEGAL INQUIRY COLUMN Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 152, 29 June 1944, Page 3