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Answers To Correspondents
"Thrifty.' Port Broughton.—I On the
facts given you could establish a case
of hardship, and should be able to re-
sist any proceedings tor eviction. If
proceedings are taken, consult a solici
tor. 2. Place the facts In relation to
the rent before the SA Housing Trust.
"Diver." Whyalla.—l. On tbe facts
given, you would be obliged to maintain
your wife. 2. You should not sign any
agreement without obtaining full advice
from another solicitor. 3. It Is not pos
sible to say how much you should pay
without knovine tbe full circumstances.
"Convener,*" Hyde Park.—The matter
would be quite in order, provided you
have authority from the committee of
the association to do so.
"Worried." Norwood.—l. Sixty dajr'
notice. 2. The owners do not have to
supply alteroatire accommodation, but
the court, in deciding whether or not
to make an order for eviction, takes
into consideration the availability of
reasonably suitable alternative accom
modation to each party at or after the
giving of the notice to oult. 3. Yonr
husband's service In the AIF would be
a factor. 4. You could not be conlpellrd
to give up one room.
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