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China's New Property Law Just Became Effective

Posted by Dan on October 3, 2007 at 03:56 PM

Though somewhat anti-climatic by this point, but really a huge deal, China's new property law took effect yesterday. For our full scale review of the new law and its implications, I suggest you check out the four part series we did back in May:

Part I, Introduction, is here. Part II, General Principles, is here. Part III, Rules Of Real Property Ownership, is here. Part IV, Real Property Use Rights, is here.

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Hi. I've translated an op-ed piece by Southern Metropolis Daily that relates to the Property Law. Here's the link:-

http://alicewaihanpoon.blogspot.com

The red background format is the worse design I have ever seen. Makes it very hard to read.

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