MOTOR-CAR SEIZED
CLAIM AGAINST COMPANY DEFENDANT’S STATUS ARGUED From Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Wednesday. Legal argument regarding the status p the defendant corporation was heard ,n the Supreme Court today, in the in which James Leonard O’Reilly, rainier, Taumarunui, claimed £250, p© value of a motor-car, and £IOO 'pmages, from the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, which had seized the car from plaintiff. The case " as ihe sequel to a series of frauds concerning the double financing of motor. car sales, and which resulted in p Bishara and G. A. Trayburn. his ccountant. being imprisoned. Mr. J. \r orc i° n appeared for plaintiff, and W* P. O’Leary for defendant. After t Mr. Justice Smith had heard nsel s argument, he said he would his decision.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 7
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