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Hong Kong Conveyancing Law, 9th Edition

Hong Kong Conveyancing Law, 9th Edition

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  • Publisher: LexisNexis Hong Kong
  • ISBN: 9789888799961
  • Published In: December 2022
  • Format: Hardback , 1300 pages
  • Jurisdiction: Hong Kong ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only

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    The ninth edition of the Hong Kong Conveyancing Law re-examines “property” in the traditional sense as assets become computerised and digitised. While land continues to be a fundamental part of property transactions in the world of conveyancing, traditional property principles, such as equitable relief against forfeiture of a licence, have been revisited and even revived.

    The gradual evolution of our understanding of “property” aside, this edition continues to give readers insights into the current state of conveyancing law as we continue to look at topics such as “Co-ownership of Multi-story Buildings”, “Parties and Transaction”, “Securities Transactions Over Land”, “Title to Land” and “Contracts for Sale of Land”.

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    This new edition includes:

    • Small House Policy was considered in Kwok Cheuk Kin & Anor v Director of Lands & Ors (2021)
    • “Holistic approach” when interpreting should be used except in circumstances to the contrary: Zhang Jizhi v Hong Kong TV International Media Group Ltd & Anor (2022)
    • Interpretations of a DMC was examined in Pierhead Garden Management Co Ltd v The Incorporated Owners of Pierhead Garden (2021)
    • The two elements of a sub-DMC were discussed in Wui Fung Lee Investment Co Ltd v Incorporated Owners of Hong Kong Mansion, Causeway Bay (2021)
  • Author: Judith Sihombing
    Adjunct Associate Professor
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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