Legal Instruments granting Chapter III Court powers ILFORD VIC PTY LTD
Dear Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General,
Any and all legal Instruments, letters patent, Royal Assent for Supreme Court of Victoria granted powers by Her Majesty as Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Chapter III Court NO LEGAL STANDING EXACTLY the same as the Australian Taxation Office, with its main business location, Labrador Gold Coast 😂TRADED as ILFORD VIC PTY LTD.
Entity type: Australian Private Company
ABN 77 145 510 925
Entity name From To
ILFORD VIC PTY LTD 30 Jul 2010 (current)
ABN Status From To
Cancelled 19 Oct 2015
Main business location From To
QLD 4215 30 Jul 2010 (current)
Business name(s)help
Business name From To
supreme court of victoria 07 Jul 2014 -
19 Oct 2015
land titles office victoria 04 Jul 2014 -
19 Oct 2015
the registrar of titles 02 Jul 2014 19 Oct
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Dear Mr Miles
Thank you and happy Easter to you as well. As mentioned in my earlier emails, in order to proceed, a prescribed form will need to be filled in and returned to us by post or online. I've provided copies of those forms to you in past emails and am providing another copy to you today (see attached).
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Miles <[email address]>
Sent: Saturday, 16 April 2022 3:25 PM
To: RTI Administration <[email address]>
Subject: Re: Right to Information request - Great Seal of the United Kingdom
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Subject: Re: Right to Information request - Legal Instruments granting Chapter III Court powers ILFORD VIC PTY LTD
Dear Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General,
Happy Easter to everyone at the Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Can you please confirm, you require my application in written form as mentioned in RTI or FOI Acts prior to commencing a search.
Yours faithfully,
Dean Miles
-----Original Message-----
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to Queensland Corrective Services, RTI and Privacy Group, GPO Box 1054,
Brisbane QLD 4001.
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