A SALE OF PROPERTY
! Argument by counsel was heard bf Mr. Justice Chapman yesterday after. ; noon in the case of E. H. Fisher v., Dwan Bros., a claim for £161 18& 8d» being the fir.st instalment of purchase money on an estate agreed to be -pur- . > chased, from the plaintiff by the, de« f endant at Palnrcrston North. Tho d<x fence urged was alleged- misrepresenta* tion on the part of the plaintiff indis* posing of the 'and as- though it wer^ capable of being subdivided without dif< Ificulty whereas , the borough by : law< were an .obstacle. The defendant counter* claimed for £50, the deposit on ' th,tf agreement to .purchase. It yvas co&£end< ed for .tho def6nce that the oy-layrs oi 1 the .absolutely precluded' th^ subdivision of the property. His.,Hon« our reserved judgment. Mr. Myori ap«peared for the plaintiff, Mr. Young fof the defendants.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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144A SALE OF PROPERTY Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 3
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