GOODWILL OF HOTEL
NOT LIABLE TO STATUTORY REDUCTION LEAVE FOR FURTHER APPEAL REFUSED. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, June 30. An application was made to-day on behalf of Leo Patrick O’Neill, of Inglewood, to the Court of Appeal for conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council from, the judgment of the Court of Appeal in the action of Ernest Charles Heel, of Auckland, against him on April ]2. The court refused leave on the ground that it had not been established that the point involved was of great public or general importance. The effect of the judgment of' the Court of Appeal referred to was that the sum of £3OOO paid by O’Neill upon his entry into the lease of the Railway Hotel at Inglewood (being paid for the goodwill of a publican’s business) was not affected by Section 29 of the National Expenditure Adjustment Act or consequently by the reductions for which it provided.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21994, 1 July 1933, Page 5
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