“This seems to be a case where all tho credits are held in the wife’s name, whilst all tho debts have been incurred in the name of the husband,” said a solicitor at a bankruptcy meeting at New Plynmith (reports tRe “News”). Ho added that- to all intents and purposes tho husband and wife were in partnership. Tho meeting was adjourned to see what offer the wife could make towards paying off the debts on goods bought by the husband for use on his wife’s form.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 234, 29 June 1922, Page 4
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