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Events / Professional Practice

DMC issues related to shopping malls and residential buildings (FULL)

Date
2024.04.27
Time
11:00 AM
Venue
LT-8, 4/F Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong
CPD
CPD Units
2
Registration
Deadline
Capacity
Fee
2024.04.24
120
Free of Charge

 

12 April 2024

 

“DMC issues related to shopping malls and residential buildings”

 

Institute of Shopping Centre Management (ISCM) and The Hong Kong Institute of Housing (HKIH) are co-organizing the following talk with the Department of Public and International Affairs of City University of Hong Kong for members of both institutes, students and members of the Department of Public and International Affairs with details as below:

 

Date & Time27 April 2024 (Sat), 11 am – 1 pm
TopicDMC issues related to shopping malls and residential buildings
VenueLT-8, 4/F Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong
SpeakerMr. Peter Chan, Partner, Chung & Kwan Solicitors
Topic and details

Hong Kong, being a modern city, features an interesting and yet practical architectural design where shopping malls are integrated at the base of residential buildings. This layout not only provides convenient amenities for residents but also enhances the overall value of the properties.

 

However, this design also brings forth a set of challenges and issues for the owners of these different portions in relation to each of their rights and responsibilities, some of which have garnered public attention. It is our pleasure to invite Mr. Peter Chan, a renowned lawyer specializing in this field, to share his expertise and present recent case studies in this seminar.

LanguageCantonese
FeeFree of Charge
Capacity120 persons (enrollments will only be confirmed upon telephone call by HKIH before event date)
HKIH CPD2 CPD Units (Professional Practice)
PMSA CPD2 CPD Hours (Core – Law and Regulations)

 

Please sign up by registration on or before 23 April 2024.

 

 

Please contact the Secretariat Office at 2544 3111 for any enquiries.