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Peace loving Talat to meet with Orams lawyers in UK

Postby Lit » Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:50 am

Talat will meet with Orams’ lawyers in London

Illegal Bayrak television (17.09.09) broadcast that ahead of Mr Talat’s visit to the US, he will leave the occupation regime for London on Friday morning.
Within the framework of his visit to the UK’s capital, Mr Talat will come together with lawyers of the Orams Case.

According to the self-styled presidential press office, Mr Talat will meet with lawyers of the Orams couple on Saturday.
On Saturday, Mr Talat will also depart from London for New York via Washington.
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Postby Lit » Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:57 am

As a leader of the TCs, Mr. Talat is only doing what his constituents want and if that means blocking Greek Cypriots from going back to their properties, well so be it.

Well done, Mr. Talat. You are obviously a man of peace as are the TCs you represent
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Postby Me Ed » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:01 am

Lets hope Mr Talat does the right thing and advises the lawyers to get the Orams to drop the case and that he will personally help the Orams track down the individuals that mis-sold them the property and use the full weight of the law to get them to compensate the Orams.
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Postby insan » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:28 am

Me Ed wrote:Lets hope Mr Talat does the right thing and advises the lawyers to get the Orams to drop the case and that he will personally help the Orams track down the individuals that mis-sold them the property and use the full weight of the law to get them to compensate the Orams.


3What is the legal procedure for property ownership in Northern Cyprus?

· Visit as many estate agents as possible and find a property you wish to buy.

· Investigate if the estate agent you select is registered with the Estate Agents Union and if it is certified by the Interior Ministry to carry out certain checks on the land title.

· All Foreigners must receive a purchase permit from The Council of Ministers. You must authorise your solicitor to apply to obtain the Permission to Purchase Application and warn your solicitor to follow up all proceedings until you receive the title deed into your name.


http://www.trncproperty.eu/index.php?men=396&item=398


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http://www.trncproperty.eu/index.php?men=381&submen=376
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:34 am

If you are under attack you have to fight back and thats what President Talats is doing fighting back to protect his people from the onslaught of GCs actions prior to agreing a solution, which in reality reveals that the GCs intentions to find a solution were never sincere.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:26 am

No VP we want our land back. If it means taking these theives through the civil courts to get compensation then so be in. You can not blames us for seeking some sort of justice. The ROC has nothing to do with this civil case it was brought to the courts by the GC land owner.
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Postby Pax » Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:38 am

Me Ed wrote:Lets hope Mr Talat does the right thing and advises the lawyers to get the Orams to drop the case and that he will personally help the Orams track down the individuals that mis-sold them the property and use the full weight of the law to get them to compensate the Orams.


Yes, this is exactly what he should do, indeed what should have been done years ago.
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Postby Me Ed » Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:41 am

Viewpoint wrote:If you are under attack you have to fight back and thats what President Talats is doing fighting back to protect his people from the onslaught of GCs actions prior to agreing a solution, which in reality reveals that the GCs intentions to find a solution were never sincere.

You really need to consider the counter argument ...

If you are under attack you have to fight back and thats what the GCs are doing fighting back to protect their property from the onslaught of TCs actions prior to agreing a solution, which in reality reveals that the TCs intentions to find a solution were never sincere.

The TCs should not be selling off GC property prior to agreeing a solution, if that what the solution allows. What ever way you put it - it's just plain wrong.

Politics aside, there are deep moral and ethical considerations when looking at the Orams case.

A few years ago, my parents visited their property in Agios Epiktitos and it was occupied by a Turkish settler - they had a coffee, all very civilised and we won't be taking them to court.

However, if it was occupied by an ex-pat claiming it was theirs and theirs to leave to their childern in their will, believe you me we would have used the full weight of European law to get them out.

Its very simple, if you don't want to fall foul of European law - stop selling GC property.
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Postby Me Ed » Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:24 pm

insan wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Lets hope Mr Talat does the right thing and advises the lawyers to get the Orams to drop the case and that he will personally help the Orams track down the individuals that mis-sold them the property and use the full weight of the law to get them to compensate the Orams.


3What is the legal procedure for property ownership in Northern Cyprus?

· Visit as many estate agents as possible and find a property you wish to buy.

· Investigate if the estate agent you select is registered with the Estate Agents Union and if it is certified by the Interior Ministry to carry out certain checks on the land title.

· All Foreigners must receive a purchase permit from The Council of Ministers. You must authorise your solicitor to apply to obtain the Permission to Purchase Application and warn your solicitor to follow up all proceedings until you receive the title deed into your name.


http://www.trncproperty.eu/index.php?men=396&item=398


About Us

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Property Information Office is a T.R.N.C Government Office which has been set up aiming especially to deal with the problems of foreigners who have purchased properties in North Cyprus and provide information to those who wish to buy property in TRNC

http://www.trncproperty.eu/index.php?men=381&submen=376

I checked the website and it contains out of date information.
9. What do we need to know about the deeds in Northern Cyprus and other related issues?

Title deed is for the land only unless the property is fully completed, all taxes are paid and it has been registered with the Land Registry Office (Tapu). You can not receive full separate title deed until the plot has been sub-divided.

By reason of conflicts since 1960’s, Cyprus was divided into two parts namely North and South in 1974. Consequently, Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot people had to move from South to North and vice versa. As a result, immovable properties in both areas are still in use by Turks and Greeks. Furthermore, some problems have emerged in distinguishing Turkish Cypriot title deeds and Greek Cypriot title deeds.

The abovementioned immovable property issue in Cyprus can only be solved through political means on the basis of a comprehensive and lasting solution to the Cyprus Problem. Political solution to the property dispute was clearly defined by the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s comprehensive settlement plan. All recent legal and political developments prove that there is nothing illegal about buying both Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot title deeds in the Northern Cyprus and it is under the strong supervision of the T.R.N.C Government

Surely it should say something about the recent ECJ ruling.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:39 pm

GeorgeV97qaue wrote:No VP we want our land back. If it means taking these theives through the civil courts to get compensation then so be in. You can not blames us for seeking some sort of justice. The ROC has nothing to do with this civil case it was brought to the courts by the GC land owner.


You can have your land back as soon as you give us our rights by agreeing a solution. The "RoC" should also be accountable for getting you into this mess in the first place, you can sue individulas to hearts content but it will not get you any land back or any closer to a solution, these actions will only fuel a harder stance from the other side.
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