The Central Taiwan Science Park has issued an ultimatum to the golf club: resolve your issues by December 15 or face compulsory acquisition.
The Central Taiwan Science Park has issued an ultimatum to the golf club: resolve your issues by December 15 or face compulsory acquisition.
I think it’s a thing in the US, and I guess Taiwan and probably other countries too, that when you join a country club, in addition to the monthly dues, you typically have to put a fairly substantial chunk of money (probably $10s of thousands+ depending on the prestige of the club), but if you leave the club you get that chunk back (or at least a large portion of it, whatever is contracted). It might not come back very quickly, but will at some point after new members join.
Granted, I’m getting this second-hand from an article that used machine translation on the original article in a foreign language, but it sounds kinda sketchy that the club owners seem to be trying to avoid paying out to the members.