The attorney general yesterday issued a response to the Department of
Land Management reaffirming the course of action taken to correct land
records for the controversial Redemptoris Mater Seminary property in
Yona.
Attorney General Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson, in a letter to DLM Director Michael Borja, stated that a court petition was not necessary because there was no objection from the title holder, Archbishop Anthony Apuron, to the changes needed to be made in the four certificates of title. The letter was dated March 31.
http://www.postguam.com/news/local/ag-no-court-action-needed-for-church-records/article_81e390c8-f730-11e5-9fa2-1ba91ae5a513.html
Attorney General Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson, in a letter to DLM Director Michael Borja, stated that a court petition was not necessary because there was no objection from the title holder, Archbishop Anthony Apuron, to the changes needed to be made in the four certificates of title. The letter was dated March 31.
http://www.postguam.com/news/local/ag-no-court-action-needed-for-church-records/article_81e390c8-f730-11e5-9fa2-1ba91ae5a513.html