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Summons served

The police have decided to prosecute the director of a Christchurch-based company after receiving complaints about invoices sent out by the company. The police have served a summons on him to appear in the District Court on March 16. He will face 21 informations laid under the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act. The act provides for a maximum fine, on conviction of $5OO on each count.

The charges relate to invoices sent out for a telex indexing device called TeleDex.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

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82

Summons served Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

Summons served Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

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