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(2) Yes, provided that the agreement does not provide for notice m writing; (3) If her employer is bound by an award.— "Enquirer". (Dunedin): Apply to the American Consul for particulars. A certain quota is assigned to New Zealand each year and if the quota is full you will have to wait until next year. — "D.R.W." (Rotorua): Complain to the employer.—* "Fair Play" (Christchurch) : No. By ordering her out she waived her right to notice.— "Rimu" (W.C.): No opinion can be expressed as to the fixtures of the premium. You speak of the premium .being high, but you are given disability and hospital benefits. You do Dot state your age. The probate cause seems to confer, a very small benefit. — "Nosey" (Christchurch): Yes; provided they signed m the /presence of the testator and of each , other. — "Anxious" (Huirangi): The cost of (1) the transfer would be £7/18/- (2) the renewal -£1/9/6 and (3) the new mortgage £2/7/0, making a. total of £11/14/6.— "Sister" (Takapuna) : It depends entirely upon the rues of the lodge. If they do n6t pay without a doctor's certificate, you have noremedy. — "Legal" (Waipukurau) : Sue her for the amount. It is not a criminal matter.— "Anxious" (Auckland): You will be liable. — "Constant Reader" (Gisborne): She is not entitled to remarry after seven years unless she first obtains a divorce. — "Prodical" (Hastings): If there was no consideration for your promise not to claim- the money, you can claim it. — "Reader" (Masterton) : You will not be liable if you do mot authorise your wife to sign the contract. If she has any money she will be liable, however.— "Argument" (Rewa): If A does not complete, his part of the fence, B can do it and recover the cost of doing so A.— "J.G." (Wellington): The agent will be entitled ; to a commission.— -"Crutches" (Christchurch): There is no limit to the amount' she can claim. Your wife can. only claim under the Third Party Insurance if she would have an action for negligence against the driver of the motor-cycle. — "Hopeful" (Gisborne) : (1) Absence from your home for sixteen hours under those circumstances is not prima facie grounds for turning you out of. your home; (2) If he refuses to : see you, you can do nothing: (3) He is bound to maintain you: (4) You would be liable for your: solicitor's fees, but the court may make an order against your husband for costs: (5) It is too late to sue now; (6) Yes; (7) You are not entitled to any specific amount, but you can claim an increased amount on petitioning for your divorce.— "Uncertain" (Woodcocks): You are bound to pay the balance. — "Ignorant" (Hataitai): That fact would not affect the value of the shares. The company would be liable for the rates. — "Dutiedin": Yes. — "Nikau" (Hastings) : She is not entitled to remarry. — "Woi-ried" (Auckland) i You will be liable.

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

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1285, 17 July 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1285, 17 July 1930, Page 24