Uneasy Terms by J. W. A. THORNELY ,
Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
If a hire-purchase agreement is ended prematurely, the hirer who ends it honestly often pays more than one who keeps the goods without paying and lets the owner end it. Thornely examines some recent cases and suggests what should be done. He also looks critically at the Molony Committee's proposals and says what he thinks should go into the legislation expected in Parliament's coming session.