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H.P. Payments Blamed for Insurance Lapse

16th May 1958, Page 39
16th May 1958
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HIRE-PURCHASE commitments amounting to £200 a month were blamed for a haulage company's failure to pay their employees' National Insurance contributions before Dundee Sheriff Court last week.

Andrew Scott and Sons, Barns of Claverhouse, Dundee, were fined £75, and each partner was fined £15 for not paying contributions as self-employed persons.

Mr. A. M. Wanless, defending, said that the business had been strained When more than £6,000 had to be found to pay for four vehicles to replace lorries purchased from British Road Services. All due payments had now been made.

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Organisations: Dundee Sheriff Court
People: A. M. Wanless, Court

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