This chapter explains (a) the relationship between a survey map and a town plan, whether administrative or statutory; (b) the property rights nature of a land lot as exclusive property: its legal creation, description, registration, rights, obligations of its enjoyment, subdivision, and reassembly; (c) key aspects of land lots in Hong Kong—types; missing lots; subdivision, land registers, and searches in the Land Registry, especially for title documents; (d) the lot in terms of de jure rights and de facto access; (e) examples of private land administration; and (f) the characteristics of private property rights in land property.

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The Nature and Life Cycle of a Lot as Part of a Layout

  • Lawrence Wai Chung Lai

摘要

This chapter explains (a) the relationship between a survey map and a town plan, whether administrative or statutory; (b) the property rights nature of a land lot as exclusive property: its legal creation, description, registration, rights, obligations of its enjoyment, subdivision, and reassembly; (c) key aspects of land lots in Hong Kong—types; missing lots; subdivision, land registers, and searches in the Land Registry, especially for title documents; (d) the lot in terms of de jure rights and de facto access; (e) examples of private land administration; and (f) the characteristics of private property rights in land property.