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The effect of personal injuries claims as a result of mismanagement of multi-storey buildings on property investment in Hong Kong

A personal injury claim for compensation is one of the most common kinds of litigation in Hong Kong. In recent years, a number of cases have emerged which involve accidents resulting from mismanagement of buildings and, in particular, in which the unit owners within the buildings were held liable to...

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Common law
Compensation
Costs
Damage
Facilities management
Financing
Injuries
Investment
Liability
Litigation
Ownership
Return on investment
Settlements & damages
State court decisions
Studies
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