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DECREE NISI GRANTED

Reserved jiftlgment in the case of Carrie Brindle v. Frederick Brindle, a petition for divorce on the ground of mutual separation, was delivered to-day by the Chief Justice, the Hon. M. Myers. His Honour said that the position was not altogether satisfactory, perhaps, where an oral agreement had to be relied upon, but nevertheless there was.' the provision of tlic statute, and the existence of the agreement'was a-question of fact and had to be determined from the evidence. He had come to the conclusion, after considering the evidence, that the existence of an agreement had been established, and that the necessary ingredient was present for the success of the petition. The petitioner was therefore entitled to a decree nisi, to be made absolute after the expiration of three months. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 4

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DECREE NISI GRANTED Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 4

DECREE NISI GRANTED Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 4