“ONE IN A HUNDRED”
SECTION NOT WORTH SELLING NO RATES FOR COUNCIL (Special to THE SLX) MOKRINSVILLE, Wednesday. Til at in some cases it does not pay a local body to sell a property to secure the value of outstanding rat was shown at the last meeting ot to Morrinsville Borough Council, when the borough solicitors advised tnat.as outstanding rates on an unoccupied section could not be collected, a judo? ment summons had been taken ou • This had not been satisfied and council now had the option of seiunb the section to meet the rates. However, the circumstances were unusual, in that were the section oir fered for sale by auction it was e r! tremely unlikely that there ould H T; a purchaser, as the land was practically valueless, being only a gully. Til council would be out of pocket through having to pay advertising and otner expenses. The advice of the solicitor* was to leave the section covered d the summons and not to attempt to sell it. . The Mayor said that in 99 cases out of 100 a local body could secure a; least the value of the rates by sellingThis was the hundredth case. thought the solicitors’ advice snouid be followed. This was agreed to by t&e
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 10
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