SUFFICIENCY OF SIGNATURE
— INTERESTING DECI&ON*, 'J ■ - ' f} (Pm United Puna Association.) V WELLINGTON, The question,of the sufficiency isf a MeoA-J turn to a deed was mentioned in the oiifitiftlm bf a judgment delivered by the Chierjtefei lice (Sir. Robert Stout) ‘to-day. “The defjls%2 Sir Robert said, “was witnessed by -Thcjtptpj M'Donnell. He signed the deed toua: M‘Donnell, J.P., Wanganui,’ contended that ‘J. P., Wanganui’. trtß.dfe signatioh sufficient of his residence,. bafebd£'| sufficient ..bf. his,. position or emplcTyniontdpjfes office. It is,doubtful if this contention correct, jl shall assume that J,E.y '«fa4ru4jna»)j for_ Justice of Peace, was suffioent cation of the attesting . witness,' and; that’,:." the deed would not be set aside ground.” , 2 n-.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 7
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