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Economic entitlements and interests in property

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 23 Jul 2015

 

This presentation covers:

  • what are economic entitlements in property?
  • why are they created?
  • policy - should they be subject to stamp duty?
  • current law - are they subject to stamp duty?
  • the specific Victorian economic entitlement provision
  • is the current law appropriate?

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Economic entitlements and economic interests in property

Author(s): Adrian Chek

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  • Published By: Adrian Chek
  • Published On:23 Jul 2015
  • Took place at:Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Canberra

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