RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What does this change ...JohnPeru wrote: I have reviewed your posts with people who know the Peruvian process. If title is granted it will be clear. PLU can sue the government for damages but will probably not have the property returned. This could take 10 years.
John, the source of my statements (which bother you so much) is the following paragraph of the last PLU corporate update:
"The Company has filed notices with INGEMMET for inclusion in the dossiers of the nine concessions highlighting that there is an ongoing judicial case and an active administrative procedure and any interested party will not be able to obtain clean title on the area of any of the nine concessions. Any interested third party could become a party to the ongoing judicial process which will be an impediment for any other party, besides Plateau or its affiliates, in developing these concessions."
Link: https://plateauenergymetals.com/plateau-energy-metals-provides-corporate-update-2/
Now that I have provided my exact source, it is your turn. Who are the experts on whose counsels you're basing your statements? Given how professional you are, I assume you will tell us their complete names, as well as the articles/links in which they have provided their legal opinions...