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300,000 euro for her property in Larnaca

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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:57 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:
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Postby YFred » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:02 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:07 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?

Do you know WHY it makes sense Y-Fronts?
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:07 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?


So what's to stop her keeping posession of a refugee's property in the north she may have been given, as well as repossessing her legitimate property in the south?
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:11 pm

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?


So what's to stop her keeping posession of a refugee's property in the north she may have been given, as well as repossessing her legitimate property in the south?

Nothing at all. :lol:
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:31 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?


So what's to stop her keeping posession of a refugee's property in the north she may have been given, as well as repossessing her legitimate property in the south?

Nothing at all. :lol:


Exactly. Guilty as charged, your honour. The sentence is six months hard labour in a legitimate country.
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Postby halil » Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:11 pm

My brother in law case will be in june .... similar case to Sofi .... He is looking forward for hearing day .... for his properties which they left in Yeresibu .(1963)
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Postby YFred » Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:14 pm

Malapapa wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Ok, thanks for finding it. Some stupid lawyer must’ve convinced her that she’s got a chance of winning something that is already secured by the “Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service”! :roll:

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/citizenschart ... enDocument

That's very nice of them to secure it for her. Can she have the key then?
Dipstick.

That’s the first thing the judge is going to ask…

“Have you approached the Turkish Cypriot properties Management Service to regain your property?”

…and that’s when her stupid lawyer will start playing with his lips and making funny noises! However, if he did a little homework he might reply…

“My client is obliged to reside in the unoccupied territory of Cyprus for 6 months to reclaim it!”

And the judge…

“Aha… makes sense, so has she done that?”

:lol:

Really the eu will swallow that. An EU citizen has to reside in Cyprus for 6 months to be able to claim their land back? Which century you live at, we have joined the 21st for nearly ten years now. Have you gone past the 10th yet?


So what's to stop her keeping posession of a refugee's property in the north she may have been given, as well as repossessing her legitimate property in the south?

Nothing at all. :lol:


Exactly. Guilty as charged, your honour. The sentence is six months hard labour in a legitimate country.

Guilty till proven innocent hey. Is that a new system of justice over there.
If the roc has any proof that she has been double dipping, she can be done for fraud. What's the real problem? Double standards.
Have any of the GCs who have taken to the eu for justice not been given any TC property in the south? Or doesn't the truly democratic roc check them?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:54 pm

damn for 300,000 i would buy a ferrari :D
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Postby bill cobbett » Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:04 pm

At the risk of seeming to be out of step with my Fellow Fighters in the Struggle for National Liberation ....

This "double-dipping" matter is not of any relevance whatsoever unless we ourselves make the mistake of giving it significance. Whatever happens in the Occupied North with the dodgy kochans has no legal weight to the extent that transfers have never ever taken place, in the real legitimate world, but we run the risk of giving this crappy exchange system value just by bringing it up in the same debate on legitimate tissy title land in the Free Areas. So please consider stopping comparing halloumi with chalk.

Please also consider that those who make a connection between the two may be falling into a possible trap set by Tnucland and the Appeasing Partitionists which will come back to bite us.
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