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    odbhreejt
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    San Jose
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    Can I assume that one cannot enter into litigation once a developer has gone into Administration?

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    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Your assumption is incorrect.

    Existing trials will continue regardless through a First ruling and a Second ruling if necessary.

    New litigation cases will be heard by the Mercantile court itself whose been appointed the Receivership procedure, not by Civil courts as it would be usual.

    Yours faithfully,
    Raymundo LarraÃ*n Nesbitt

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    Salah kamil
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    myself and few others had sued the developer, we won the case, they appealed, now we wait for appeal hearing date in the mean time we applied for the excuation of the sentence" is there time limit for the court to give this order? becuase it is taken longer to excute the judgment than the initial hearing!!!
    are we on the right track?
    we have a good lawyer but it seems that he focuses on the appeal rather than getting court order to freeze / sell the developer's assests.
    we need another opinion.
    can you help?

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    Dear Sir,

    I'm sorry, we cannot help. We do not take on caes which have already been filed before a court.

    Yours faithfully,

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    Is is possible that i can sue the devloper for my deposit back on the gardens of mailva project. Paid £100,000 deposit, which i thought was lost until i saw one of the artcles posted saying that they had won their case. Can somebody please point in the right direction of a good solicitor. Used Conveyancing UK as purchasing solicitor.

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    Dear Sir or Madam,

    You can hire us. We already have over a dozen cases litigating in said development. I take it you bought one of the 258 flats and not one of the villas which alreday have a Licence of First Occupation issued.

    You can read more on this development here:

    Manilva Costa, SA (Gardens of Manilva)

    Plesae contact us on your matter and we'll take it from there.

    Yours faithfully,

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    Yvonne Wright
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    Hi. I am writing on behalf of my mum who had paid a 70,000 deposit for a property at Almanzura Country Club and has never seen any return, she sold her house and has retired so now has no money. She now rents a council property. It says that on her documents there is a bank guarantee, but she hasn't received a copy. Please, please how can I help her to get her money back?

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    Yvonne,

    I you send us the paperwork we will be able to give you an opinion, free from cost. I can say however that Almanzora Country Club has turned out to be a disaster for investors but they are still operating so that´s something.

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    Lynda England
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    What happens if papers have been filed and accepted by the court and the address for the developer is now out of date and it is proving difficult to find a current one, but the properties are still being marketed for sale.

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