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Land Administration and Practice in Hong Kong 5th Fifth Edition, New ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hong Kong University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9888754068
  • ISBN-13: 9789888754069
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hong Kong University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9888754068
  • ISBN-13: 9789888754069
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The authoritative guide to the current practices of land administration in Hong Kong.

This book examines both the historical context and current practices of land administration in Hong Kong. Although Hong Kong has an open and business-friendly environment, it is underpinned by a socialist leasehold land tenure system. The government is landlord to virtually all land and so it plays a pivotal role in the administration of this scare, 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 significant decisions on a regular basis. Government practice has had to respond to this as well as the community’s concern over how best land can be administered. This new edition includes substantial and important updates that will ensure that the book will continue to be useful to both students and practitioners of surveying, architecture, planning, and law, as well as to the wider business and financial community.
Preface to the Fifth Edition vii
Preface to the First Edition ix
Introduction xi
Section I Historical Development of Land Administration
1 The First Land Sales, 1841--1842
3(6)
2 The Early Years, 1843--1898
9(7)
3 1898 Onwards: The New Territories Lease
16(10)
4 The Sino-British Joint Declaration 1984 and the Basic Law 1990
26(10)
5 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
36(13)
Section II Present-Day Land Administration
6 Economic Background, Land Needs, and Reclamations
49(9)
7 Lands Department Functions under Administrative Law
58(16)
8 Land Exchange and Lease Modifications
74(10)
9 Development Control in Older Lease Conditions
84(10)
10 Access Arrangements and Rights-of-Way
94(3)
11 Town Planning Controls and Development Restrictions in Lease Conditions
97(11)
12 Land Management and Lease Enforcement
108(15)
Section III Land Administration Problems and Practice Associated with the New Territories
13 Land Exchange Entitlements (Also Known as Letters A/B)
123(6)
14 Small House Policy and the 300-Foot Rule
129(10)
15 Limitations Ordinance, Adverse Possession, and the Principle of Encroachment
139(5)
16 Tsos and Tongs and Their Impact on Land Assembly
144(3)
17 Succession
147(2)
18 Fung Shui and Graves
149(3)
19 Boundary Disputes, Missing Lots, Missing Documents, and Secondary Evidence
152(7)
Section IV Future Developments in Land Administration
20 How Planning and Land Policy Could Be Used to Enhance Conservation in Hong Kong
159(11)
21 The Land Titles Ordinance 2004
170(7)
Appendices 177(34)
Glossary 211(3)
Bibliography 214(3)
Index 217