Sentences with phrase «acted for real estate developers»

I have acted for real estate developers for many years, ensuring the land is in a form capable of development, registering plans of subdivision, condominiums and coordinating with surveyors, architects, engineers, planners, lenders and other lawyers involved in the development.

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Dr. Samantak Das, Chief Economist and National Director — Research, Knight Frank India says, «Though it appears that developers have got a raw deal through RERA, the Act will ensure that serious stakeholders remain in the real estate sector in India and it is a win - win situation for all.
The trial included both proof of acts that clearly met that standard — pushing $ 500,000 in legislative grants for the cancer researcher, and backing real estate legislation for the developers — and lesser favors, like trying to get the researcher's child a job, helping get permits for a charity race and meeting with lobbyists.
He acts for owners, developers and occupiers on commercial real estate matters and has particular experience in projects work as well as working with clients in the energy, education and transport sectors.
Doug acts for a wide range of clients, including large, medium, and small businesses, public and private corporations, professional corporations, non profit organizations, real estate developers, property management corporations, and condominium corporations.
A real estate lawyer with interests in investment, development and asset management, Catriona acts for a range of domestic and international clients including private equity investors and large developers, and has an appetite for complex transactions.
Acting for institutional investors and developers on forward funding transactions for the purchase and development of UK commercial real estate including trying to obtain a clearance from HMRC on the SDLT treatment of a transaction.
Brian has been involved in significant commercial transactions on behalf of developers, banks (in regards to secured lending) and commercial entities such as German Truck Manufacturer MAN Truck & Bus for whom he acted for twenty years in relation to its real estate acquisitions and disposals in England and Wales.
He has considerable experience in acting for a range of clients including institutional investors (on their major real estate investment portfolios), developers, banks (on their own and also their debt portfolios), corporate and charity owners and occupiers of real estate.
Priya is also the lead associate of Stephenson Harwood's India group and is presently acting for one of India's largest real estate developers in the first civil test cases about alleged manipulation of the LIBOR benchmark (Deutsche Bank v Unitech).
Jonathan acts for a wide variety of clients across the construction and real estate sectors including developers, occupiers, investors, funders, contractors and consultants.
Acting for one of the region's largest real estate development companies in drafting and renegotiation of their joint venture with another government owned developer for the development of a 2.8 million sqm land area into a residential and commercial mixed used development.
She acts for owners, occupiers, developers and funders of corporate real estate and specialises in most contentious aspects of real estate, including risk analysis and avoidance, development disputes, landlord and tenant disputes - including rent and service charge recovery, forfeiture and possession claims and contested lease renewals - title, right of way and right of light disputes, real estate related professional negligence claims, and real estate related insolvency and corporate recovery issues.
FARRIS, VAUGHAN, WILLS & MURPHY LLP - Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Restructuring, Financial Services, Corporate and Commercial, Real Estate, Commercial Lending and Commercial Real Estate Transactions, Acting for Lenders, Borrowers, Developers, Landlords, Tenants & Local Governments
The real estate and property finance team specializes in acting for institutional investors and property companies in the acquisition, disposal and management of investment properties, as well as acting for banks and other financial institutions in property finance transactions and for developers in property developments.
(b) a developer, as defined in the Real Estate Act, has submitted, and the superintendent has accepted for filing, a disclosure statement under that Act with respect to the strata plan establishing that strata corporation,
We act for residential, commercial and industrial property developers, multinational and local corporates, public listed and private real estate companies, statutory boards, corporate and individual investors.
(ii) a developer, as defined in the Real Estate Act, is exempt under that Act, other than as referred to in paragraph (c) of this section, from the requirement to submit for filing a prospectus and the requirement to submit for filing a disclosure statement with respect to the strata plan establishing that strata corporation,
Acting for a leading Indian real estate developer in a dispute with Deutsche Bank and other lenders.
Helen's client base includes institutional and overseas real estate investors and developers while she has also acted for occupiers on HQ relocations and has extensive experience of structured real estate transactions and real estate finance.
Our dedicated real estate team acts for investors, developers and banks on all aspects of major national and international real estate transactions, tax - optimised financing and project development.
[103] I see no special reason why the liability of developers to pay compensation under s. 75 (2)(b) of the Real Estate Act for a material misrepresentation should extend to losses arising, not from the inaccuracy of the representation, but from market forces.
As the review of the act regulating Ontario real estate continues, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) is asking members for feedback on several proposals, including removing the exemption that allows salespeople who work for builders or developers without being registered and creating greater transparency in the offer procreal estate continues, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) is asking members for feedback on several proposals, including removing the exemption that allows salespeople who work for builders or developers without being registered and creating greater transparency in the offer prestate continues, the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) is asking members for feedback on several proposals, including removing the exemption that allows salespeople who work for builders or developers without being registered and creating greater transparency in the offer procReal Estate Association (OREA) is asking members for feedback on several proposals, including removing the exemption that allows salespeople who work for builders or developers without being registered and creating greater transparency in the offer prEstate Association (OREA) is asking members for feedback on several proposals, including removing the exemption that allows salespeople who work for builders or developers without being registered and creating greater transparency in the offer process.
Membership is granted by invitation only to those executives who act as, or for, principal owners and developers of investment - grade real estate.
Developers, owners and managers are supposed to control costs, monitor the financial health of tenants, intervene as problems develop, promote the relative value of real estate as opposed to its absolute value, look for cheap assets to emerge and act opportunistically.
For example, a licensee may not be licensed to provide real estate services with ABC Realty Inc. and at the same time act as the employee of a developer, marketing development units on behalf of that developer.
(2) This section does not apply in relation to a contract for the sale of a development unit by a developer, as those terms are defined in section 1 of the Real Estate Development Marketing Act.
The requirements apply in all transactions involving a licensee, except where the contract is for the sale of a development unit by a developer, as those terms are defined in section 1 of the Real Estate Development Marketing Act.
The requirements explicitly exempt contracts for the sale of a development unit by a developer, as those terms are defined in section 1 of the Real Estate Development Marketing Act.
The exemption under section 2.5 of the Real Estate Services Regulation is only available for individuals who are employees of developers; therefore, the unlicensed marketing company is not able to act under this exemption both because it is not an «individual», and because the proposed relationship with the developer is that of an independent contractor rather than an employee.
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