notice to treat การใช้
- If no claim is submitted within 21 days of the Notice to Treat, the acquirer can refer the matter to the Lands Tribunal.
- The Department of Lands and Physical Planning issued a'Notice To Treat'through the provincial lands authority as soon as the 99-year lease had expired.
- Once the CPO is confirmed, the purchasing authority must serve a Notice to Treat within three years, and a Notice of Entry within a further three years.
- The Notice to Treat requires the land's owner to respond, and is usually the trigger for the land's owner to submit a claim for its value.
- If the land's owner cannot be traced and does not respond to a Notice to Treat affixed to the land, then the purchasing authority must pay the compensation figure to the Court.
- So much so that, in order to overcome the technical point, it seems that it is the regular thing for the legal advisers of a group of companies to do the necessary conveyancing before the notice to treat.
- The strange thing about the case is this, that the acquiring authority admit that at any time from February 1970, during the local inquiry and afterwards ( right up to the time in October 1970 when the council gave notice to treat ) the people running these three companies could have put their house in order so as to make the claim impregnable.