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    Property Investment Analysis Report Content 1 Summary 2 2 The Valuer/Client Relationship and Proposals 2 2.1 Concern 2 2.2 Manllison’s Recommendation 3 2.3 Evaluation 3 3 Valuation Methods‚ Proposals and Discussion 6 3.1 Research into Valuation Methods 6 3.1.1 All-risks Yield 6 3.1.2 Discount Cash Flow (DCF) Techniques 6 3.1.3 Comparative Analysis Techniques 7 3.1.4 Pricing Structure 8 3.1.5 Profits or Accounting Methodologies 8

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    g How legitimate is an illegitimate child’s right to property? The paternal link of Congress leader ND Tiwari with Rohit Shekhar‚ proven after a DNA test‚ has stirred up many questions that remain unanswered in the laws governing Hindu social relationships and inheritance. The laws on social issues in Hindu religion - marriage‚ succession and guardianship -- were framed in 1956. Various amendments have been effected by Parliament and state legislatures from time to time to address prickly

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    their property on trust for another. 2) Transfer - where title is transferred to a person with instructions that it be held on trust for another. - inter vivos  occurs during the life of the person (referred to as a ‘settlement’). It may be for consideration or a gift. (NB: Equitable Assignment check list). - post mortem  occurs after the death of the person (in their will). 3) Direction – where a beneficiary instructs their trustee to hold an interest on trust for another person. Kinds

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    Doctrine of fixtures in property law The doctrine of fixtures is applied to determine if an object is a fixture.1 This common law provides that what is annexed to the land becomes part of the land‚ “quicquid plantatur solo‚ solo credit”‚ and adopts the character of real property.2 For this to transpire all circumstances surrounding the annexation to the land are examined‚ including but not limited to the degree of annexation and the purpose of annexation.3 Through this both objective and subjective

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    GIFTS IN PROPERTY LAW ------------------------------------------------- Anweshaa Majumdar BA LLB 2ND YEAR 20110089 JGLS ------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS * Definition of a Gift * Essential elements of a Gift * Mode of

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    registered‚ which a registered proprietor enjoys’ Real Property Act 1900 Indefeasibility | Statute | s 42 (1) – Key indefeasibility provisionThe registered proprietor’s title is not to be postponed against anyone (they are paramount from unregistered interests) * Paramount from unregistered interests * Subject to exceptions – i.e. previously registered interest in his land and frauds 40 (1) – Manual folio shall be conclusive that the person named in the folio as the registered proprietor is the

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    In this essay I am going to explain why and what trespassing is and the legal and moral consequences of trespassing and what property rights are. Most importantly‚ I am going to tell you why I should respect the property rights of others. "Trespassing" is a legal term that can refer to a wide variety of offenses against a person or against property. Technically‚ a person violates the law against trespassing by knowingly going onto someone else’s land without consent. "Knowledge" may be inferred

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    Barry would like to transfer his property to his wife‚ Lucy to avoid being vulnerable to creditors. He would like his three heirs to equally inherit the property after his and his wife’s death. Issue: Can Barry convey his property to Lucy and still be assured that the children will obtain the intended interest? How should this be conveyed? What interests should he give to whom? What kind of remainder interests and tenancies should he give to the children? What type of deed is necessary for this

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    The Politicization of Intellectual Property Rights Yuan Yuan Wang Senior Thesis On November 21st‚ 2011‚ the United States and China signed a intellectual property framework agreement in order to address some of the intellectual property issues that have plagued economic relations between the two countries. The agreement called for both countries to open up a constructive dialogue regarding intellectual property issues‚ as well as for the formation of a third party task

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    IMMOVABLE PROPERTY CONDITION REPORT Disclaimer This condition report concerns the immovable property situated at [furnish both deeds office and physical descriptions of the property concerned] (“the property”). This report does not constitute a guarantee and/or warranty of any kind or nature by the owner of the property or by the property practitioners representing that owner in any transaction. This report should‚ therefore‚ not be regarded as a substitute for any inspections or warranties

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