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Banning order

Sir, — With regard to the letters from Susan Howat and S. J. Barlow, assistant organiser, 5.P.1.R., New Zealand (July 29), I would like to impose a banning order of my own: Despite various requests from lawyers and the Department of Justice on the use of the name S.P.I.R. N.Z., Mrs Liz Sutherland, the organiser, kept using the name, assuming that the good will of her fellow National Party, fellow pro-tour members, would allow her group to use another group’s legal name. I would like to point out that as from October 27, 1981, the incorporated society which has used the name S.P.I.R. for five years, is now called S.P.I.R. (Society for Promotion of Individual Responsibility), Inc. Therefore no other organisation has a legal right to use the name S.P.I.R. Mrs Sutherland and S. J. Barlow must stop. I shall be asking the chairman of the State Services Commission why the staff of the Registrar of Incorporated Societies have allowed this organisation to use the name of an Auckland incorporated society. — Yours, etc., M. O’NEILL. August 2, 1982.

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Press, 9 August 1982, Page 12

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Banning order Press, 9 August 1982, Page 12

Banning order Press, 9 August 1982, Page 12

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