COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS
IN THE SUPREME COURT
Common Law and Equity Division
2007
CLE/QUI/330
IN THE MATTER of the Petition of Everette Standford Miller and Helen Dianne Miller
AND
IN THE MATTER of the QUIETING OF TITLES ACT OF 1959
AND
IN THE MATTER OF ALL THOSE two (2) pieces, parcels or tracts of land totaling 133.64
acres situate Eastwardly of The Settlement of Deep Creek in The Island of Eleuthera, Bahamas being immediately West of "The Delancy Estate" on the Northern Side of Queen's Highway, called and known as "The Wallace Estate" and more particularly described as follows:
l. ALL THAT piece parcel or tract of land totaling 129.98 acres bounded on The South by land owned by various
owners from Deep Creek Settlement on The West partly by land owned by various owners from Deep Creek Settlement and partly by a twelve (12) foot wide Road Reservation called "Free Town Road" on The North by land owned by various owners from Deep Creek Settlement and on The East by a tract of land called and known as "Delancy Estates"; and
2. ALL THAT piece parcel or tract of land totaling 3.66 acres bounded
Southwardly by "Sweeting Estates"
Westwardly by "Sweeting Estates"
Northwardly by "Sweeting Estates" and Eastwardly by a twelve (12) foot wide Road Reservation called and known as "Free Town Road".
NOTICE
Everette Standford Miller and Helen Dianne Miller claim to be the owners in fee simple in possession of the said land free from encumbrances and have made application to The Supreme Court in The Commonwealth of the Bahamas under Section 3 of the Quieting Titles Act, 1959 to have their title to the said land investigated and the nature and extent thereof determined and declared in a Certificate of Title to be granted by The Court in accordance with the provision of the said Act.
A plan of the said land may be inspected during normal office hours in the following places.
(a) The Registry of The Supreme Court in the said City of Nassau;
(b) The Administrators Office at Rock Sound, Eleuthera;
(c) The Chambers of Bethel, Moss & Co., Cumberland House, Cumberland & Duke Streets. New Providence,
Bahamas, Attorneys for the Petitioners
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person having dower or a right of dower or an Adverse Claim or a claim not recognized in the Petition shall on or before the 21st day of April, 2009 from the publication of the Notice inclusive of The day of such publication file Notice in the Supreme Court in the city of Nassau in the Island of New Providence aforesaid and serve on the Petitioners or Ihe undersigned a statement of his/her claim in the prescribed form, verified by an Affidavit to be filed therewith. The failure of any such person to file and serve a statement of his/her claim within the time fixed by the Notice aforesaid shall operate as a bar to such claim.
Dated this 13th day of February, A. D., 2009
BETHEL, MOSS & CO.
Chambers Cumberland House
Cumberland & Duke Streets
Nassau, Bahamas
Attorneys for the Petitioners
Thursday, March 5, 2009
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