Details of request 'Ownership of two parcels of land with the same 'unique' title number'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
19057 sent Sat Dec 06 11:59:21 UTC 2008 waiting_response Sat Dec 06 11:59:21 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
19635 response Thu Dec 11 14:31:27 UTC 2008 Thu Dec 11 17:47:25 UTC 2008 waiting_response incoming
19652 comment Thu Dec 11 15:26:54 UTC 2008
19679 comment Thu Dec 11 17:47:19 UTC 2008 waiting_response
24697 followup_sent Tue Jan 13 01:42:42 UTC 2009 internal_review Tue Jan 13 01:42:42 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
26080 followup_sent Fri Jan 16 15:21:57 UTC 2009 outgoing
27356 followup_sent Fri Jan 23 01:43:26 UTC 2009 outgoing
27958 followup_sent Mon Jan 26 17:01:31 UTC 2009 outgoing
35615 followup_sent Tue Feb 24 13:28:44 UTC 2009 outgoing
36494 followup_sent Fri Feb 27 14:47:37 UTC 2009 outgoing
36747 followup_sent Sun Mar 01 16:15:30 UTC 2009 outgoing

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