DAIRY INDUSTRY.
COMPULSORY CONTROL. (F-rom Oub Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, April 27. The New Zealand Times states that a number of co-operative dairy companies, as well as a number of proprietary concerns, have taken the opinion of a King’s Counsel in Wellington as to the legal position connected with the enforcement of compulsory control of the whole of the dairy produce of the Dominion. The opinion is said to be that the Act is not enforceable. The whole question will probably be set before the full court which will be asked for an opinion. It is also stated that it is probable the full court will be applied to for an injunction restraining the Dairy Control Board from enforcing the absolute control clauses of the Act.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 13
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