A: That's right.
Q: And I suggest to you that the uniqueness of our company is not only the construction schedule but also the schedule for the sale, which is a phenomenon that does not exist in other tenders, or is very unique to the buyer's price, right?
A: That's right."
- The representative of the ILA, Mr. Yaakov, also confirmed in his interrogation before the Appeals Committee that in fact the average period of time from the possession of the land by the appellant until the sale of the "Buyer's Price" apartments to the eligible purchasers is approximately 3.5 years. See page 122 of the transcript from line 14 and page 123 to line 8:
"Honorable Judge: Whoever wins the lottery and the list of the names of those eligible is transferred to Ashdar, says Mr. Wertheim, he suggests to my lord that this is the period of time that passes from winning the tender, including the issuance of a building permit, including the signing of a contract, it is about 3 years, about 3 and a half years.
A: It can be 3.5 years and it can also be a few months,
The Honorable Judge: Maybe, yes.
A: The question is how to proceed with the permits.
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Q: So my question, actually... I say about these 3 specific tenders, "Ashdar" couldn't actually hold the land for more than those 3.5 years, the roof on the roof for all these tenders, it couldn't hold more than 3.5 years because we see that it actually approached, won the tender, issued a permit, according to the table I showed you after the permit was issued, it has to submit the documents to the control company and then so and so days after that a lottery is held, So and so days after selecting a winner, so and so days after the winner you have to sign a contract with him, this whole story is a roof-to-roof for 3.5 years And I rounded it up, so for more than 3.5 years she couldn't decide that she was going to last more than 3.5 years, in all these 3 examples.