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A
BILL
TO
Amend the Real Property Consolidation Act
Long title:
The Third Realtor Amendment Act;
1 - About this Act
(1) This Act
(a) may be cited as The Third realtor Amendment Act
(b) may be numbered as P.B.##-###.
(c) shall be enacted upon royal Assent
(d) has been authored by MP Thritystone
(e) has been co-sponsored by MP Bloody_rebals, MP Complex_king
2 - Amendments to A.P. 01-041 | Real Property Rules Consolidation Act
The Real Property Rules Consolidation Act shall be amended in the following manner:
7 - Inheritors, Creditors, and Claimants to Land Seized Under Eminent Domain
(1) An inheritor of land seized under eminent domain who possesses at least four hours of in-game play time within the last thirty days may file a claim within the MoD to intervene within eminent domain proceedings to take title to the property, with the approval of the current owner, instead of the properties sale. To be considered an inheritor, a player who owns property must inform the MoD who shall inherit their property in the event of an inability to meet play time requirements prior to eminent domain proceedings. If a property owner is unable to approve or deny the inheritors claim for any reason as determined by the MoD, the title shall automatically pass to the inheritor. An inheritor or a property owner aggrieved in any way by this section may file a petition for judicial review within the Magistrate Court, which shall only be accepted if the petitioner shows an abuse of discretion by the MoD.
(2) A creditor who possessed a lien on the property currently under eminent domain, or under expropriation, or under eviction , or who possess a debt or designated trust owed by the property owner, may file a claim with the MoD to have part or all of the funds from the sale under eminent domain transferred to the creditor, or to simply take possession of the property, having paid a processing fee. A Creditor may provide any supporting documents and evidence of a trustee ship, or an explicit promise of transfer, or any communication of contractual terms and obligations. A creditor or a property owner aggrieved in any way by this section may file a petition for judicial review within the Magistrate Court, which shall only be accepted if the petitioner shows an abuse of discretion by the MoD.
(3) Other claimants not mentioned within this subsection must file a complaint regarding a property right aggrieved by this act within the Magistrate Court against the property owner.
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