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Land Administration and Practice in Hong Kong, Fourth Edition

Paperback 978-988-8208-84-5

HK$160 (Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China, and Taiwan only)

US$21 (Other Countries)

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By Roger Nissim

February 2016

The purpose of this book is to explain both the historical development and the current practice of land administration. Although Hong Kong is an open and business-friendly environment, it has a socialist leasehold land tenure system. The government is landlord to virtually all land, so it plays a pivotal role in the administration of this scarce and therefore valuable resource.

As land administration is governed by private contract law rather than legislation, it is constantly evolving with the courts handing down decisions on a regular basis. Government practice also has to respond to this, as well as to the community’s concerns on how best land can be administered. The fourth edition has some substantial and significant updates and changes which should continue to be useful to students and practitioners of surveying, architecture, planning, law, and the wider business and financial community.

 

About the Author

Roger Nissim, FRICS, FHKIS, RPS, became chartered in 1968 and practised as a surveyor in England before coming to Hong Kong in 1973. For twenty years, he worked for the Hong Kong government before joining a leading local property developer. Since 2007, he has been an adjunct professor in the Department of Real Estate and Construction of the University of Hong Kong.

 

Paperback 978-988-8208-84-5

HK$160 (Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China, and Taiwan only)
US$21 (Other Countries)
232 pages
Published by HKU Press

 

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