response to Mr Seamans comments reported last week: So Tom - TopicsExpress



          

response to Mr Seamans comments reported last week: So Tom Seaman is being economical with the truth when he says in his recent letter to the chair of the Friends of Kensal Rise Library that ...Mr Gillick [has] an unconditional obligation to buy Letter from All Souls College and comment from FKRL shar.es/IoJ5s His fuller explanation of matters in the above, confirms his statement in other recent correspondence that ... Mr Gillick...the legal owner of the building...[is] bound by a contract to buy it on a certain date or face losing a large deposit So - if Andrew Gillick pulls out or is forced to pull out for some reason on his option to buy both Cricklewood and Kensal Rise buildings, hell lose his deposit and the buildings, like the freeholds - will remain in the ownership of All Souls. Not quite the nuclear war Mr Seaman specifies. The interesting question is whats delaying completion of the contracts for both library buildings - Mr Gillicks securing the necessary finance, perhaps? More property developments planned on borrowed money?
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 15:26:44 +0000

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