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Peasants of Bila Tserkva Region Became Victims of Land Fraud 7/14/2020 Peasants of Bila Tserkva region became victims of land machinations - News of Kyiv Kiev Kiev region Vacation Policy Economy Power Crime Culture Society Events Sport Ecology Health Peasants of Bila Tserkva Search region became victims of land fraud KyivTime March 9, 2018 Bila Tserkva , Vlada , Kyiv region , Society No Vacation Comment More than 2 Views: 1,480 million users from In recent years, land in the vicinity of Kiev region has risen in price all over the world play the Ukrainian many times over. This factor repeatedly attracts more and more online game “Kyiv scammers. According to real estate experts, in a radius of 50-100 vs Corona” June 3, 2020 - No Comment kilometers around the capital, "clean" land, ie designed transparently from the beginning, without "gray" schemes, in fact, remained. In which online store you can buy Almost every plot of land that is put up for sale or leased has a train of a stylish scooter at an a˛ordable illegal actions: from outright fraudulent schemes with dual ownership, price? to fair claims by peasants who believe that their land has been taken May 6, 2020 - No Comment away against their will. A game with a coronavirus was Thus, at the beginning of the year it became known that the victims of released. Now land fraud were peasants from four villages of Bila Tserkva district of sitting at home is not so boring and Kyiv region. you can win prizes April 8, 2020 - No Comment On Monday, March 5, a meeting of the commission of the Ministry of Justice on registration took place. Fast food restaurant in Cherry Adrian According to available information, the villagers of Sidory, Oliynikova Doner Kebab Sloboda, Savyntsi and Matyusha, having decided to provide their land March 26, 2020 - No Comment to the tenant on favorable terms, could not do so because their land https://kievtime.com/vlast/selyany-bilotserkivshhyny-staly-zhertvamy-zemelnyh-mahinatsij/ 1/7 7/14/2020 Peasants of Bila Tserkva region became victims of land machinations - News of Kyiv was already leased from another farm, but the peasants did not sign 7 reasons to make going to the bath a such agreements. Landowners were outraged by the situation and habit were preparing for a long court case. February 26, 2020 - No Comment The villagers prepared a collective complaint and appealed to the What does commission of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine to investigate the Syretsky Park look situation. like after overhaul in the Shevchenkivskyi It turned out that the owners of land plots only in February 2018 ex district of Kyiv (photo) post facto learned that in the state register there is an entry about the July 9, 2018 - No Comment transfer of their land for rent to LLC "AgroÛrma Matyusha". In four years, the “I did not sign or submit any documents, any city authorities agreements. In our opinion, the preliminary have reconstructed 300 registration actions are illegal, as they were parks carried out without submitting the necessary July 8, 2018 - 1 Comment packages of documents to the state registrar What does the new to perform the necessary registration Natalka Park look like in the actions for the registration of lease Obolonsky district agreements of our land plots, ”said one of of Kyiv (photo) the plaintiffs. July 7, 2018 - No Comment Where to go Representatives of Matyusha AgroÛrm LLC predictably denied the kayaking in Kiev (addresses) peasants' complaint submitted to the commission. Their main July 7, 2018 - No Comment message was that the peasants missed the deadline for Ûling a complaint, and the peasants knew that their land was being cultivated. Where to go Yes, they may have known, but not on the basis of agreements they kayaking in Kiev (addresses, prices) did not see, as well as the terms of such agreements - validity, rent, July 7, 2018 - No Comment etc., and of course - not the competence of the commission of the Ministry of Justice in considering this case. Like, let the local police A beer festival will understand everything. take place on the Singing Field in Kyiv To date, the commission of the Ministry of Justice faces a di¸cult task: July 5, 2018 - No Comment to consider the collective complaint of landowners, to investigate whether state registrars have complied with current legislation on What does Orlyatko Park look registration actions. And in case of detection of relevant violations, like in the cancel the relevant decision on illegal registration of lease agreements. Solomensky district of Kyiv (photo) July 5, 2018 - No Comment https://kievtime.com/vlast/selyany-bilotserkivshhyny-staly-zhertvamy-zemelnyh-mahinatsij/ 2/7 7/14/2020 Peasants of Bila Tserkva region became victims of land machinations - News of Kyiv After all, modern fraudsters can easily deceive a Ukrainian peasant. A renovated The last source of small income, which is except that the land. square was opened in Podil, Kyiv In this context, the role of the state as a defender of the interests and July 4, 2018 - No Comment constitutional rights of its citizens is extremely important, as the fate of ordinary peasants, without exaggeration, will depend on a fair On Tatarka there will be two squares decision of both members of the Ministry of Justice and personally with platforms for Deputy Minister O. Sukmanova. walking of animals July 4, 2018 - No Comment Exactly how this case will end and whether justice will prevail will be What does the known in the near future. square on Chernobyl in Kiev look like after overhaul (photo) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 July 2, 2018 - No Comment What does the 1 square in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv look like after overhaul YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: (photo) June 30, 2018 - No Comment In Kiev, continue to reconstruct the square on Chernobyl Street June 30, 2018 - No Comment Is the land plot legally allotted to Celebration of the 95th anniversary the Khutorok garden society? of Bila Tserkva region How the square on Chernobyl in Kiev changed after overhaul (photo) June 30, 2018 - No Comment What does the square in the Obolonsky district Beekeeping of Bila Tserkva region: Rescuers of Bila Tserkva urge to of Kiev look like bees against pesticides take care of children's safety after overhaul (photo) June 28, 2018 - No Comment https://kievtime.com/vlast/selyany-bilotserkivshhyny-staly-zhertvamy-zemelnyh-mahinatsij/ 3/7 7/14/2020 Peasants of Bila Tserkva region became victims of land machinations - News of Kyiv Fresh articles Yuriy Zozulya - system smart chaos and Kyiv Smart City project Minister of Culture Oleksandr Tkachenko was accused of forging documents and raiding the Odessa Ûlm studio The Ministry of Internal A˛airs is blocking the launch of the 112 rescue service and wants to take it under its wing. 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