NO LACK OF NOTICE
TENANTS WITH EVICTION ORDERS (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) Wellington, Nov. 29. The prescribed routine secured that in practice there was no lack of notice to tenants who were the subject of eviction orders, said the Minister of Justice (Mr Mason) in the House of Representatives. He was replying to a question of which notice had been given by Mr E. P. Aderman (National, New Plymouth), who had asked whether the Government would consider 48 hours’ prior notice being given to the appropriate hospital board when tenants were to be evicted, so that when children were involved provision could be made for them. The Minister said that if any local authority desired information with a view to assisting in such cases it had only to inform the local Clerk of the Court and there would be every co-oper-ation.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 30 November 1945, Page 5
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