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| 編號 : |
2010077 |
| 日期 : |
A Voyage of Acting for Minority Owners in Lands Tribunal under the Land(Compulsory Sale for Redevelopment) Ordinance Cap 545 |
| 客席講師: |
Mr Alnwick Chan, Executive Director, Knight Frank |
| 日期: |
2010-09-07 00:00:00 |
| 時間: |
7:00 pm– 8:30 pm Tuesday |
| 地點: |
Surveyors Learning Centre, Suite 811, 8/F., Jardine House, Central, Hong Kong
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| 組別: |
青年組 |
| 截止日期: |
2010-08-24 00:00:00 |
| 費用: |
HK$100 for member; HK$150 for non member; (HK$20 walk-in surcharge for all pricings listed) |
| 名額: |
First-come-first-served |
| 語言: |
Cantonese supplemented by English |
| 內容: |
With the increasing number of applications to Lands Tribunal under the Land (Compulsory Sale for Redevelopment) Ordinance (Cap 545), there is a demand for valuation surveyors to act as expert witness to assist the Tribunal in determining the existing use value as well as the redevelopment value. While acting for majority owner is the obvious preferred choice, there is a need for professional advice to the minority owners to ensure their interests are safeguarded. What are the pitfalls when acting for minority owners?
The speaker will share his experience with the audience and make reference to recent judgments to demonstrate where the pitfalls lie and ways to protect minority owners’ interest without compromising the obligations of an Expert Witness. Our role as expert witness is answerable to the Tribunal and we must discharge our duty as a non-partisan expert.
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