Monday 6 August 2007

Lonoc land in adjacent to Hogharbour village is on dispute

The aim of this blog is to ensure that the wider public especially in Vanuatu including potential tourists in Australia and else where to be fully aware of the "fact" that Lonoc land upon which the bungalows have been currently built on is under dispute. In this regard, there are other several members of families in Hogharbour who are claiming that the land is indeed theirs. During the current duration of the land dispute, family Vocor who have been masterminded by their Leader Mr Kalmer Vocor were failing to complying with land tribunals notably the one administered by HogharbourVillage Chiefs. Under Vanuatu land laws, in order for a land dispute to be resolved, the claiming land owners have to go through a process of different stages and the first one is through the custom chief before proceeding to the hierarchy ones, upon which the Courts would be the last resort.

Thus far, family vocor who have been purporting that Lonoc land was theirs without obtaining an order from the Court of Law have built their bagalows. The other claimng land owners have currently written accordingly to family Vocor via their respective solicitors in order for family Vocor to cease further development, however, and ofcourse contrary to the messages embodied in the solicitors letters, family Vocor failed to stop development.

Ideally under both Vanuatu and English trusts laws, a trust should be initiated in order for the truly land owners to be made as the beneficiaries of the trust. Therefore once the Court of Law in Vanuatu had adjudicated the truthful land owner, then this particular family would be the eventual beneficiary of the trust.

More to follow: WATCH THIS SPACE:-)

If you have any queries please email us on

lonoc_land_is_on_dispute@yahoo.co.uk

Tuesday 31 July 2007

Lonoc land is currently on dispute

The avowed purposes of this blog is to advocate to the general public in Santo and Vanuatu including potential tourists who may be wishing to visit Lonoc Bungalows in East Santo that "in fact" the land upon which the bungalows are built is "currently under dispute". To be more explicit, it basically means that the land upon which the lonoc bungalows are built is under dispute. Therefore factually there are several Hogharbour families who are claiming that they are the rightful and lawful owners of the land. However family Vocor who have been purporting that the land was theirs, thereafter they had built the bungalows on the land without being declared by a Court of law that the land was theirs!

More to follow soon....

Lonoc Land is currently on dispute

The avowed purposes of this blog is to advocate to the general public in Santo and Vanuatu including potential tourists who may be wishing to visit Lonoc Bungalows in East Santo that "in fact" the land upon which the bungalows are built is "currently under dispute". To be more explicit, it basically means that the land upon which the lonoc bungalows are built is under dispute. Therefore factually there are several Hogharbour families who are claiming that they are the rightful and lawful owners of the land. However family Vocor who have purporting that the land was theirs, thereafter they had built the bungalows on the land without being declared by a Court of law that the land was theirs!

More to follow soon.

If you have any queries please email us on: lonoc_land_is_on_dispute@yahoo.co.uk