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Prime Minister Philip Davis's Contribution to the Debate on the Registered Land Bill, 2025 and the Land Adjudication Bill, 2025 - Office of the Prime Minister
I rise today on behalf of the people of Cat Island, Rum Cay, and San Salvador, and on behalf of every Bahamian who has wondered if land reform would be realised within their lifetime. I grew up on Cat Island, where land represents heritage and stability, where a plot of land could feed a family for generations and be passed down across centuries. The story of our land is a critical part of our personal histories.
Freeholders launch High Court challenge against leasehold reforms - Property Industry Eye
Freeholders launch High Court challenge against leasehold reforms - Breaking news for estate agents and the residential property industry. Independent, unbiased, and factual reporting. A forum for discussion and debate of topics of the day. Subscribe for our free daily newsletter.
Judicial Review Day 1: Bad start for freeholders but three days to go - Leasehold Knowledge Partnership
By Liam Spender The freeholders’ judicial review began at the High Court in London today, running until Friday. Freeholders are off to a bad start with their argument that the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 infringes their human rights. Both judges are expressing scepticism. Particularly over whether marriage value, a key issue in the case, is a possession of the freeholders at all. The case is being heard by Lord Justice Holgate and Mr …
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