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    Many faces of sectional title : a comparative survey of the inadequate legal treatment of non-residential sectional title schemes 

    Van der Merwe, C. G. (Juta Law, 2016-10)
    Although sectional titles were primarily introduced to meet the growing need for residential accommodation within commuting distance from urban centres, nothing precluded the institution from being utilised for mixed schemes ...
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    Reflections on Chinese apartment ownership law (part 1) 

    Van der Merwe, C. G. (Juta Law, 2014-01)
    Pissler studied law at the Maximilian University of Würzburg and law and sinology at the University of Hamburg. He conducted language studies and research at the Sino-German Institute for Legal Studies at the University ...
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    Reflections on Chinese apartment ownership law (part 2) 

    Van der Merwe, C. G. (Juta Law, 2015-01)
    The Property Code stipulates that the owners themselves, a professional management firm (service provider) or any other manager may manage the scheme. The Real Estate Management Regulations require that condominium management ...
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    Should short-term letting be allowed in sectional title schemes? 

    Van der Merwe, C. G. (Juta Law, 2018)
    Short-term letting of bedrooms and apartments in condominiums for periods shorter than six or three months is not a new phenomenon. It has always been possible to grant tenancies lasting a few months or less. What is new ...

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    AuthorVan der Merwe, C. G. (4)Subject
    Condominiums -- Law and legislation (4)
    Sectional titles -- Law and legislation (3)Condominium management (2)Apartments -- Law and legislation -- China (1)Apartments -- Law and legislation – China (1)Condominiums -- Conversion (1)Condominiums -- Management (1)Real property -- Law and legislation -- China (1)Real property -- Law and legislation -- South Africa (1)Real property -- Law and legislation – China (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)2015 (1)2016 (1)2018 (1)Has File(s)
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