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" Death Duties," Mosglel.—lf nn estate consists solely of a life Insurance policy not exceeding £IOOO in value, and the whole estate goes to the wife and/or children, It would be entirely exempt from both estate and succession duty. M. M., Bolleltnowes— (1) After the minutes of a meeting havo been confirmed It is not possible to rescind them. The minutes of a meeting are a record of the decisions of the previous meeting, and if that record Is correct the minutes should be confirmed. (2) A resolution contained In tho confirmed minutes may be amended or rescinded at a subsequent meeting upon proper notice of motion being given, but the original minutes containing it are not altered. In exceptional circumstances a resolution may for sufficient reason be expunged from the minutes. " Practical Heathen " and G. Steel.—The discussion has diverged so far from the . original topic that it must be discontinued. , "Ex-Player,' Declined. The laws of Rugby football make the referee the sole judge of fact. " Southern."—We are informod by Mr Harris that ho did not use the expression which you attribute to him, nor was he reported as having used it.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22632, 25 July 1935, Page 8
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