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Jubilee Wharf, The Esplanade and 23 The Esplanade/40 Commercial Street, St Helier - Access Rights and Sale of Land

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A decision made (06.04.2006) to acquire access rights and sale of land - Jubilee Wharf, The Esplanade and 23 The Esplanade/40 Commercial Street St Helier.

Subject:

Jubilee Wharf, The Esplanade and 23 The Esplanade/40 Commercial Street, St Helier – Access Rights and Sale of Land

Decision Reference:

MD-PH-2006-0024

Exempt clause(s):

NA

Type of Report: (oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

NA

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

NA

Report

File ref:

PBA 12/1199/1 (job n° 590)

Written Report –

Title

Jubilee Wharf, The Esplanade and 23 The Esplanade/40 Commercial Street, St Helier – Access Rights and Sale of Land

Written report - author

P Ahier

Decision(s):

That the public passes a contract with Denchel Holdings Ltd to acquire access rights over 23 The Esplanade/40 Commercial Street and to dispose of the original party wall between that property and Jubilee Wharf for a consideration of £7,500.

Under Standing Order 168 (1) (a) and 168 (3) the Minister for Treasury and Resources hereby notifies the States that he has accepted the recommendation of Property Holdings to agree to the above-mentioned land transaction.

The Minister hereby authorises the Attorney General and the Greffier of the States to pass any contracts on behalf of the Public of Jersey that may be necessary.

After the expiry of 15 days following presentation to the States the transaction may be concluded.

Reason(s) for decision:

Under Standing Order 168 (1) (a) and 168 (3) the Minister is required to notify the States of his acceptance of recommendations to dispose, acquire, let or rent land on behalf of the public of Jersey.

 

Action required:

In accordance with Standing Order 168(3) of the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey, this decision must be presented to the States at least 15 working days before the contract is passed before the Royal Court.

The Director of Property Holdings is to instruct the Law Officers’ Department and the States Greffe to pass the necessary contract, and to copy this decision to the Minister, Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer.

Signature:

(Assistant Minister)[1]

Deputy J Le Fondré

Date of Decision:

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