December 2008

Lee Tat wins legal battle against Grange Heights residents

A dispute between property developer Lee Tat Development and Grange Heights residents over a strip of land came to an end on Tuesday as the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Lee Tat, overturning an earlier appeal decision. It is extremely rare for the Court of Appeal to re-look a case that it has passed judgement on. Since the 1970s, Lee Tat has been trying to stop the residents from using a pathway,...

SLA says demand for land to build schools remains healthy

The demand for land to build schools has remained healthy, with seven bids received for a piece of land at Upper Bukit Timah. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said that of the seven bids for the former Seh Chuan High School, four were fairly strong bids above the guide rent of S$73,100 per month. The highest bid was from Dimensions Commercial School Pte Ltd, and some of the other bidders were existing...

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