LAW RELATING TO NEWSPAPERS.
1. Subscribers *rfho do not 'give -exjpress notice to' the are consideredas wishing, to contittae their subscriptions. 2.; If subscribers tnrder the AJsoontinusrace df their periodicais-the publisher miay'continue to send tlxem until arrears' ;are paid. ■_ ! 8. Ifpsabscribers neglect to continue *to take' £beir periodicals' from the office 'to which they are directed, they are -directed, they are_ held responsible until iibey hare 1 settled their f acoboWV and •ordered them to be,discontinued. , 4. If subscribers-move toother places "without informing the poblishers, and the are sent to their former direction, they are responsible. " ' hi The Gonrts have decided that '" refusing to take .periodicals from the ■office, or removing or leaving them uncalled 'for, \B,frima /act* «Tidence of intended fraud.'' > ' 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and .makes use of it, whether he 'ordered it or not, is 'held in law to be a, ■subscriber. - , • , ' 74 Jf^Sßbscribers pay in advance they •are bound to grve «otice t j the pobliiifaer at the>end of their time If they do nok%isU to/doarinoe taking it, otherwise, the publisher is authorised to send it in,' akAi the /will be responsible ■until a fresh notice, wit?i payment of arrears; is. iset*t to the publishers. [ '
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 40, 17 September 1892, Page 11
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202LAW RELATING TO NEWSPAPERS. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 40, 17 September 1892, Page 11
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