A standing committee of Tynwald will be hearing from the Land Registrar later this month.
The Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Justice Committee will be taking evidence from Nicholas Arculus on Friday, July 24 from 10am.
The session will take place at Legislative Buildings in Douglas on the day - previous separate committee sessions have taken place remotely recently before restrictions around COVID-19 were lifted.
With the hearing taking place in person, members of the public are welcome to attend.
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