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"Anxious" (Rotorua): Without more information as to the circumstances of the separation, or whether there is a separation deed, it is impossible to say.-r----"Kohu" (Gisborne): The Pension Department will probably require to see your birth certificate m order to have reasonable proof of your age, which cannot be proved m anyother way. — "V.8." (Christchurch): (I) Yes; 1 (2) You will be bound to maintain her after the divorce if the court orders it. -The court, will make an order as to maintenance or alimony provided your wife applies for. it. She cannot 'claim arrears if. there was no order, against you;— " Anxious" (Te Puke): If your .heart was strained m the. course of your employment,, but not as the result of an accident arising out of and m the course of your employment, you will not be entitled ■to compensation. In any case, . it appears you should claim — leave the court to decide the matter.— "Housewife" (Wangariui): You cannot compel your husband to, give you a larger allowance, but he is bound to pay for all necessaries.-^ ''A:B.D." .( Wellington): If the acceptance of the risk is subject to the payment of the premium and the latter is not paid, the company will not be liable. You should as mortgagee pay the premium and recover it from the , mortgagor.— "Regular Subscriber" (Wellington South) : All three are equally, close.— "Wondering" (Wellington):; Yes. They always do. — "Mix Up" (Te Kuiti): He can enforce his bill of sale on default without permission from the court. — "A.B.A;" (Auckland): You have no remedy as long as the branches do riot overhang your property. — "Fair Play'.' >(Matawai): You have an action for damages for breach of .. contract.— "Been Had" •: (Auckland): There is ho similar Act m New Zealand. The company is a reputable one and there is no ground for suspecting; that the value of the surrender value is incorrect In, this type of insurance the sum paid On maturity is often less than, the total of the ' premiums. — "J.E.W." (Nelson): You will be- liable.— "Ratepayer" (Oamaru) : You are entitled to cut the branches of the trees and the roots:— "The Alec" (Otago: Central):. You will have to pay for the battery.— "Sixtyfive" (Waipukurau): (1) A man must be sixty-five. . A woman may receive it. at 60, but the pension will be diminished; (2) Your income will be decreased by £1 for every £10 m excess of 50; (3) The pension is payable monthly; the full pension is £45/10/- per year; (4) If you do that, you^ will not be entitled to any pension. Any person who deprives himself of income or property m order to obtain a pension, is ineligible for the pension.— "C M.C." (Dunedin) : No. .The repairs must be effected by the person who had the benefit.— "Hard Up" (Ttmaru): You do not appear to have any ■■' claim. — "Wager": June, July, August.— "Argosy" She can claim- maintenance within six years o£ the birth. The. fact of her mar-

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NZ Truth, Issue 1285, 17 July 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1285, 17 July 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1285, 17 July 1930, Page 24

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