MORTGAGEES CONFER
PROTEST: AGAINST DELAY
The Canterbury branch of the Investors' Protection League, meeting in Christchurch,, passed the following ■ remits proposed by the Canterbury branch:— "That mortgagees have -on all reasonable occasions the right of access to mortgagors' accounts with stock and' station1 agents or banks." "That the present legislation tends to keep bad farmers on farms." / In reference to. the second remit cases had been'mentioned where mortgagees had I been refused' permission to. take possesI sion, although 'their farms were being badly managed.
i , Mr. F. George protested against the Wellington branch's postponement of the conference until after the , session had closed. He thought that if this delay pecurred again in the future, v the Can-, terbiiry branch should consider itself' strong enough to go direct to the Government. In this case, the opportunity of giving evidence against the . Mortgagors • Belief Amendment Bill had been lost, and 'the Bill had become law. i- ■ The meeting-decided- to "-try ■ to' expedite the appointment of mortgagees' representatives; on adjustment commissions.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 14
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168MORTGAGEES CONFER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 14
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