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8 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 1 DECEMBER 2019 NEWS COURT NOTICE The Registrar, Civil Courts and Tribunals notifies that the First Hall of the Civil Court ordered the sale by Judicial Auction of the following property to be held in room numbered 78, nearby the Courts Archives, Level -1, Courts of Justice, Republic Street, Valletta. Date Time Judicial Sale No Property 10 th December, 2019 10.30am 29/19EM HSBC Bank Malta plc (C3177) vs Dr Victor Bugeja et noe Apartment internally numbered 92 situated on level 9 that is 8 th floor measured from the Marina side, forming part of a block of 18 apartments and penthouse, with a common entrance numbered 23 in a private road in Portomaso Development and accessible from a common entrance consisting of stairs and two elevators. The said block has a common entrance, forming part from a larger residential complex buildings built on property of Spinola Developments Company Limited, the said complex is unnumbered and named Portomaso, with secondary access from Spinola Road and Church Street, St. Julians. The apartment is subject to servitudes over or/in favour of the other apartments in the Block, the common areas of the Block and the property underlying and surrounding the Block, as results and is necessitated from its physicial position in the Block, including the servitudes of windows, and balconies, and the right of passage of the necessary services, pipes, drains and wiring through the Block and the underlying property, including the use of services which may be passing through the overlying and/or underlying apartments in the block as well as through the underground garage and/or facilities belonging in toto to Spinola Development Company Limited. The respective owners of all apartments and the Administrator or his/her delegate, shall have the right to access all services which are for their benefit, either exclusively or in common with others, for the sole purpose of maintenance and proper upkeep thereof. If access to the said services is through an apartment, the owner and the occupier thereof, shall be given prior reasonable notice, provided that in case of acute emergency the Administrator or his/her delegate may enter an apartment without prior notice. This apartment is burdened by temporary utile dominium for the period which remains from the 150 which commenced on the 19/5/1964 and which expires on the 18/5/2114 with a pro rate not exceeding the sum of €2.33 for all the rights and enjoyments, but without its overlying airspace as described in the acts of notary Dr Remigio Zammit Pace, dated 14th November, 2007, valued €1,440,000 2. Garage parking space numbered 3418 on garage level -3 measuring approximately 11.5m 2 and up to a height of 2.93m with access thereto from common drive-in and internal roads, all built on the site known as Portomaso in St Julians, with all its rights and appurtenances excluding the overlying airspace, including the uninterrupted right of access of the remaining period of the original grant through the common accesses drive in and internal roads leading to the said garage space and is subject to annual and temporary ground rent of €0.47 and subject also to the servitudes which result from its position, including the servitude of passing of drains and drainage pipes, as well as passing of other services which may be required by Spinola Development Company Limited in order to serve the whole complex, and which garage space shall be retained open as assigned to Valeria Zusina, and not in any manner closed or built up by the Purchaser; with Spinola Development Company Limited retaining the right of access into said garage space for installation of all necessary services and the maintenance thereof throughout the remaining period of the grant, said garage is bounded on all sides by property of Spinola Development Company Limited of successors in title , as better described in the act dated 17 November 2007 in the acts of Notary Dr Remigio Zammit Pace and is valued at €48, 000 Further details can be obtained from the website: https://ecourts.gov.mt/onlineservices/JudicialSales The bidders taIDng part in the auction must present their identity card Gaetana Aquilina For the Registrar of Civil Courts and Tribunals MATTHEW AQUILINA On the 24th anniversary of your tragic and mysterious disappearance together with the other passengers of the Piper Lance 9H-ABU We miss you so much dearest Matthew, love Mama, Papa, Daniel and Adrienne, Gillian, Emma, Sophie, Luisa, Anna, Nino, Mattia, Luca, nanna, family and friends. Please remember Matthew in your thoughts and prayers. Mass for Matthew's needs will be said today at O ratorju MSSP, Birkirkara at 11.30am MATTHEW VELLA THEY met on the 'piazza of power', as the writ- er Immanuel Mifsud aptly described it: social- ists, progressives, and greens joined together in a call to arms to "clean out the shit and build a new Malta." Andre Callus, activist for the left-wing NGO Graffitti, led proceedings on Castille Square where artists, writers, politicians, and activists who were on the forefront of Malta's environ- ment and social justice battles, put forward a challenge to Malta's two-party system. "We have now witnessed the marriage of poli- tics and big business and the capture of our state and resources… we know there are thou- sands of Labour voters who are betrayed, who identify themselves with socialist and progres- sive values, people who only a few weeks ago believed in the people leading the country, now only learning they were just tending to their personal interests and their friends in big busi- ness." Callus said he understood the difficulty of those who feared expressing their opinion for fear of being pigeon-holed. "Today is the time for courage… let's see that from this something positive can happen, to clean out the shit… to- day should be about the desire for a new coun- try, a country where social justice reigns, we want a Malta that is not led by a big business clique, but a just Malta." The writer Immanuel Mifsud's elegant yet deadly dispatch of the Muscat's "failed neolib- eral experience" took aim at Labour's 'best of times' slogan. "This country is at war with itself – not just because it has two cruel tribes, but because it wants to remove every single tree, fill every space with concrete, sometimes it hates blacks and wants to shoot every bird… no we're not living 'the best of times', because not everyone was eating from the same plate or sitting at the same table. "The neoliberal experience did not work… the people wanted to wear those polo shirts with the horse jockey which those in power like, but they realised those shirts didn't really fit them." Other contributions came from anti-poverty campaigner Matthew Borg, academic and wo- mens' rights campaigner Andrea Dibben, and the writer Wayne Flask. "We need to stand up to those who want to call socialism a disease," Flask said. "The events of this week are not the fruit of socialism, but of people's greed… the fight must continue against the barons and 'friends of friends', those who were once enemies but became insiders, who 'We need to clean out the shit' Graffitti leads a left- wing front of progressive activists, writers and artists that want to counter Muscat's failed neoliberal experiment

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