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an assigned will share.-
. £9000 FOR £30. 3/. , -
' k : SYDNEY, Friday.-
According to a case in the Equity. Court
to-day,. Elaie Sangninetta, during February,
.1904, \va« in -pecuniary difficulties, and as:
signed to a monay lender nil her share and
interest in a will as security for a sinn of
, £30 3/ advanced . to her.' It was aorned
that;, sliould - default be made in " repay-
inentj the money lender, should sell the
interest in the will. The moncv lender was-
paid by one Anthony Weaver, and the inte
rest jn tlie will assigned to. him. Applicant
was- then-ignorant of "the -.value "of her in
terest, in the will, which was found to 'be -
worth over £9000. Elsie Sanguinetta was
.to-day-.- granted- an- injiinetion pending the
hearing of the suit, and she submitted that
i e at a gross iiiuiervalue;
tlmt at the "time she was in groat pecuniary
distress, ami that it ought to be declared
that- she was entitled to the whole of her
interest, subject only to a charge in favor
of one money lender.
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