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Land owners ended negotiations pre-maturely
D.I.Q.U.D. Secretary Trevor James says land owners ended negotiations pre-maturely.
D.I.Q.U.D. Secretary Trevor James says land owners ended negotiations pre-maturely.
Scarborough, Tobago – In a significant escalation of land acquisition disputes, a group of Tobago landowners has prematurely ended negotiations with the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). Opting for immediate legal recourse, these landowners are now seeking an injunction against the THA.
This decisive move underscores the escalating tensions between certain private property owners and the local government regarding land rights and development projects on the island. While this report does not detail the specific project, such legal actions typically arise when landowners perceive that their terms are not being adequately met, or that due process is not being followed in the THA’s acquisition procedures.
The landowners’ decision to bypass further negotiations in favor of legal action highlights their firm determination to protect their property interests. This sets the stage for a judicial review that could have significant implications for how the THA handles future land acquisitions in Tobago.
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