A SOLICITOR’S LAPSE.
lC:■. LA L. -piember 25. lollo'.Villg ..i t.'; : t‘\ 1 J.;;\y Society, i'rant is J. V arrister and soli ;itor, u;■ c th ■ «uj Court to sL.-v. c.iu-3 vi.y lie should not be struck oi. iho roll uf bcrri.-tei s and solicitors. liu- alkdrvi■ s s\ ;od that Mr Meredith had been in-iructed by the Commissioner of Crown Land# to recover £I]CO paid him on bi :alf oi toe (! o\eminent for ioans to certain - .liners: iii*o to recover various mortgages and documents representing securities for advances previously made through Tipping. Tipping had handed over the £llOO, loss £9 10s, also various no ennents. '■ ippiug had not registered tuty cf the d-s-ds. and £203 was due for si imp duties and lines. Tipping admitted that the allegations were correct. Jl;s counsel stud the shortage was small ; liis client asked for the mercy of the court, lie asked for tune to ~ee Tipping again. Mr Justice Adams adjourned the matter for one week. —„—.—-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 22
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164A SOLICITOR’S LAPSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 22
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