Each book in the "Transactions Series" takes the key transaction within a particular subject area and offers an illustrative guide on how best to structure and manage such deals. All of the books include examples and practical points that arise regularly in the particular areas of business. Features of the "Transactions Series" include: coverage of lucrative, problematic and topical areas of personal and business tax; a highly practical approach - each book is written and presented in a way that reflects how work is actually done; full of examples, checklists, case studies and planning hints drawn from real life transactions; a distinctive format that makes each book easy and accessible to use. This book provides a transactionally-based guide to the opportunities to be exploited by property joint ventures between the private and public sectors. Covering a wide range of commercial property developments, this work demonstrates how to benefit from the law of partnerships when structuring these developments.
The text: covers all the legal factors practitioners need to know to get maxiumum benefit from the partnership agreement; provides case studies of the legal vehicles appropriate for raising finance and developing sites; fully illustrates cases with flowcharts, diagrams and checklists.
Each book in the "Transactions Series" takes the key transaction within a particular subject area and offers an illustrative guide on how best to structure and manage such deals. All of the books include examples and practical points that arise regularly in the particular areas of business. Features of the "Transactions Series" include: coverage of lucrative, problematic and topical areas of personal and business tax; a highly practical approach - each book is written and presented in a way that reflects how work is actually done; full of examples, checklists, case studies and planning hints drawn from real life transactions; a distinctive format that makes each book easy and accessible to use. This book provides a transactionally-based guide to the opportunities to be exploited by property joint ventures between the private and public sectors. Covering a wide range of commercial property developments, this work demonstrates how to benefit from the law of partnerships when structuring these developments.
The text: covers all the legal factors practitioners need to know to get maxiumum benefit from the partnership agreement; provides case studies of the legal vehicles appropriate for raising finance and developing sites; fully illustrates cases with flowcharts, diagrams and checklists.
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In summary, this book is an in-depth analysis of the issues related to property development joint ventures. The treatment is thorough and the value of the book is immense for common law lawyers. This book deserves to become a vade mecum for developers, commercial property lawyers and tax experts specialised in property. International Company and Commercial Law Review
In summary, this book is an in-depth analysis of the issues related to property development joint ventures. The treatment is thorough and the value of the book is immense for common law lawyers. This book deserves to become a vade mecum for developers, commercial property lawyers and tax experts specialised in property. International Company and Commercial Law Review
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
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978-0-7520-0044-2 (9780752000442)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Joint venture partnerships; partnerships and limited partnerships; profit-sharing mortgages; forward sale and forward funding arrangements; other contractual arrangements and overage payments; public sector joint ventures; the New Urban Regeneration Agency; dispute resolution and deadlock procedures; Financial Services Act 1986 and Companies Act 1989; accounting issues; use and application of joint ventures.