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Postby bill cobbett » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:23 pm

I'd give it 5 mins if I were you.
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Postby ttoli » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:30 pm

bill cobbett wrote:I'd give it 5 mins if I were you.
So you have learnt from your masters and accepted defeat!!!
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Postby bill cobbett » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:09 am

Oh good... with a bit of luck ttoli's found the way back to tnucland...


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Bye!... don't you be hurrying back... you hear.
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:24 am

a nice bit of toilet humour - :-)
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:03 am

ttoli wrote:
EricSeans wrote:
oopsy wrote:ttoli (gary) do you know the land ownership percentages in 1974 ?
be careful for what you wish , you could become homeless


Do you know who this prick ttoli is? Just trying to narrow down the usual suspects.
What do you want to know Pussy?, How I sleep at night :?: , ask ya missus.......... and daughters :wink: :arrow: :wink:, rest assured the "relevant" bodies are narrowing down just whom you are :wink:


Geez! It really stinks in here..... :evil:

The legal authorities on the island have no interest in Eric whatsoever, because he has done no wrong. So his presence on the island is ensured as a citizen. The same can not be said about yours.

More air freshener please. :arrow:
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Postby oopsy » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:22 am

Lets hope Ttoli do not buy here .

Quote from another forum

"How are people in such high places write themselves above the law?

HASAN SUNGUR - Landowner of properties in Incesu sold to 7 British families.

- He did not sign their contract (even though he was the architect of the law stating that Land Owners MUST sign contracts.

- He contracted wtih an unregistered builder CAFER YUCELGAZI to build houses without a building permit.

- The 7 buyers have now amost paid for their houses and he now wants them to buy the land and pay for the land again - he wants £320,000 for the land which they have already paid for.

Because he did not sign the contract with the buyers - they cannot sue him Cafer will not sue him and he is the only one with a contract. However, Cafter has now left the site and will not finish the houses. The mountain is falling down onto the houses as there is no retaining wall

What can these people do - I felt so sorry for them when I heard their story?

WHAT CAN BE DONE - CAN ANYONE HELP - THEY HAVE BEEN to HBPG"


Answers on postcard to the official "laughing my c@ck off" foundation
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Postby EricSeans » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:45 am

ttoli wrote:
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oopsy wrote:ttoli (gary) do you know the land ownership percentages in 1974 ?
be careful for what you wish , you could become homeless


Do you know who this prick ttoli is? Just trying to narrow down the usual suspects.
What do you want to know Pussy?, How I sleep at night :?: , ask ya missus.......... and daughters :wink: :arrow: :wink:, rest assured the "relevant" bodies are narrowing down just whom you are :wink:


Hmm, I didn't realise your deeply-rooted character flaws extended to paedophilia as well as blowing off a member of UNFICYP's City Troop. Does that make you adventurous - or just curious?

And don't concern yourself with the "relevant bodies" as they know very well who I am - especially since I was in paying my property tax in person last week. :)

You should worry more about having "your" property seized and being deported with the rest of the carpetbaggers. Better check up on any warrants outstanding for you. :lol:
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Postby humanist » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:54 am

I am not convinced that people who buy in the "trnc" are not aware of the political situation and the circumstances under which they buy a plot of land. You would think if you can google real estate in Cyprus you can google the history of the place you are going to buy a home in and make your new Country.

However, would it be legal if a refugee sold via the RoC Lands registry a plot of land in the occupied are to another Cypriot or European citizen or an Australian citizen for that matter. And I wonder where that would stand in the ECHR if I as an Australian wanted to claim my land which I bought from the rightful owner in the now Turkish Occupied Area of Cyprus.
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Postby EricSeans » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:07 pm

ttoli wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
ttoli wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
ttoli wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
ttoli wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
CBBB wrote:You can read more about poor Polly here http://www.3cyprus.com/index.php/topic,7.0.html

I wonder if we can join that one and support this poor woman who has been kicked off her property?


Only if we have the carpet-baggers full suppport for a return of the property stolen from Greek Speaking Cypriots by the Turkish Occupying forces and their local puppets, the so-called "TRNC".
Does that Offer extend to the Turkish Speaking Cypriots forced to flee from their homes in the Dark Side, must be worth fecking fortunes now, Paphos, Limmasol et al???


I have always supported a general right of return of property for everyone displaced by the troubles , based on legal ownership in say 1960 (taking into account lawful sales thereafter) with a few very limited exceptions.
A stance that I too support fully.


Ooooh... what a nice chap Ttolli can be sometimes... who presumably means possession as registered by the Land Reg of the Republic.
You make alot of presumptions don't you, An expat living in the North.. Oh they must be living on Greek land then, they cant afford to live anywhere else etc etc etc

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As the land registry of what became the ROC in 1960 was then the sole official record of ownership, upto 1974, and still should be, then it is axiomatic it has to be the land registry of the ROC..... the question must then be for any land, particularly in the North, who was the legal owner according to the land registry and is there an uninterrupted line of sale contracts between that legal owner and the current owners: if not thn the title is defective.
I do follow your point, but how do you know that some of those in the North Didn't check with the Land registry in the "Dark side"?, Not that I for a minute put you in the same boat as that Wanker "Erections", but aren't you now guilty of being presumptuous too?


What is being suggested is that you have made no such checks with the RoC Land Registry and that is because you know perfectly well that the property you occupy is likely to belong to a Greek Cypriot/s, placing you at risk of summary arrest.

Otherwise, why would you have stalked the very few people on the NC forums who stood 100% by international law as regards Cyprus? And why would you not wish to name the RoC district officer and officials you would have dealt with in south Nicosia? What did you think of the late payment surcharge for registering a change of ownership after July 1974? Not much admittedly, but a significant act since it means you are contributing to the legitimate government of Cyprus for owning property in its occupied areas.

But none of this would interest a lowlife, would it?
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