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    River Estates Sdn Bhd

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    ipsofactoJ.com/archive/index.htm [1983] Part 2 Case 5 [PC]     | | |  THE PRIVY COUNCIL |   River Estates Sdn Bhd - vs - The Director General of Inland Revenue CoramLORD SCARMAN LORD ROSKILL LORD BRIDGE OF HARWICH LORD BRIGHTMAN SIR DENYS BUCKLEY | 5 DECEMBER 1983 | Judgment Lord Scarman (delivering the Judgment of the Board) 1. Ever since its incorporation in 1950 River Estates Sdn Bhd the appellant‚ has been engaged commercially in the extraction of timber and in plantation in

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Real estate is a term used to describe land‚ including all natural attributes as well as man-made improvements of a permanent nature placed on the land thereon such as buildings. A real estate agency is a firm whose work is to bring together a buyer and seller or even landlord and tenant. The property being exchanged in this case refers to apartments‚ houses‚ office space etc. Details availed to clients include size of the property‚ location‚ available services‚ cost and payment

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    Real Estate Law Notes

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    etc. Tenant retains ownership of these pieces of property with the extent that he fixes any damages while removing them. CH. 3 -Mineral Rights have two different forms of ownership-BOOK -Air Rights/Parcel-Come into play in commercial real estate -Can sell your air rights. Government can use eminent domain to obtain your air rights though -Can cause minerals to migrate onto your property‚ but can’t tunnel under another’s land to obtain those minerals -Minerals can be considered

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    Marketing Plan - Real Estate

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    Trishna Malik (82) Arati Padwal (90) Brindal Kothari (79) Table of Contents Introduction: 3 About Hallmark Infrastructures 3 The Management Team 4 Hallmark‚ as a Group 4 Vision 4 Mission 5 Hallmark’s Specialty 5 Projects 5 Real Estate Industry at Chennai - Overview 6 Growth Stimulators: 7 SWOT Analysis of Hallmark - Zaviera 9 PESTEL Analysis for Zaviera 10 Seven P’s of Marketing for Zaviera 12 Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning - Zaviera 16 Financial Analysis of Zaviera

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    eing a real estate agent is not easy. With the money involved‚ you can be sure that selling a house is no mean feat. Still there are many benefits that real estate agents enjoy. Pursuing a career in this field may not be easy. But if you do your best and stick it out you will be well rewarded for your efforts. I have been an agent for a few years now. And although the road to becoming one has been extremely challenging I have no regrets. Here are some benefits of being a real estate agent. Time

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    There is one major issue that keeps individuals from purchasing Real Estate with a consumer available on the internet. The pictures are provided by the seller and their agent to make a home look bigger and better than the reality. Without being able to set foot inside the home and see with your own eyes every nook and corner of a home‚ one is unable to truly decide if a home is ideal or not. There is no trust established between buyer and seller which are essential in any purchase. With a home purchase

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    Real Estate License Essays

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    Real Estate Principles Examples of contracts: Valid contract: A homeowner (who is over the age of 18 and of sound mind) signed a contract with the appliance store to buy a refrigerator. The homeowner pays for the refrigerator and the appliance store presents the refrigerator for the homeowner to take home. Void contract: Contract that was between an illegal drug dealer and an illegal drug supplier to purchase a specified amount of drugs for a specified amount. Either one of the parties could void

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    Real Estate Note Essay

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    What is a Real Estate Note? A real estate note or mortgage note is similar to a promissory note which is a written promise or obligation to pay a specific amount‚ with interest‚ within a specific time frame. The mortgage‚ also known as the security instrument‚ pledges the property as collateral to ensure the performance on the obligation. This allows the note holder to sell the property and re-coop his investment in the event the payer does not pay as agreed. Mortgages can be sold over and over

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    IJHSSE PAPER Estate Agency

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    Regulation of Real Estate Agency Practice in Malaysia: An Investigation for Nigeria AbayomiIbiyemi1‚ Olayinka Ogungbemi2‚ Rotimi Awodiran3 1 Department of Estate Management‚ Faculty of Built Environment‚ University of Malaya‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia yomi1004@googlemail.com 2‚3 Department of Estate Management and Valuation‚ School of Environmental Studies‚ Lagos State Polytechnic‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria Abstract: Nigeria and Malaysia have a similar colonial history. The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA)

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    Political Not only does South African politics influence the real estate market but neighbouring countries’ political situation can easily spill over into SA. In recent history stats have shown that the number of sellers selling due to emigration has doubled and this is mostly due to political instability. Zimbabwe has for long had political problems and this directly influences any potential investments both locally and internationally‚ says Craig Hutchison chief executive officer of Engel & Völkers

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