❓ A Member of Parliament is seeking further information regarding the Department's decision to consider forfeiture proceedings for a breach of tenement conditions. The Minister responded that there were no other facts.
AnsweredQoN 534Legislative Council
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I refer to question on notice No. 249 of Thursday, September 27 2001 and the answers provided -
(1) Are there any other facts as to why the Department considered the breach of the tenement condition to be of sufficient gravity to warrant the Department instituting or implementing forfeiture proceedings?
(2) If yes, what are these facts?
(1) Are there any other facts as to why the Department considered the breach of the tenement condition to be of sufficient gravity to warrant the Department instituting or implementing forfeiture proceedings?
(2) If yes, what are these facts?
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Answered
17 April 2002
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for State Development
Response time
22 days
(1) No (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
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