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Joint Ventures

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Property Finance

Part of the book series: Macmillan Building and Surveying Series ((BASS))

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There are a number of different types of joint venture arrangements but basically they involve the joining together of two or more parties to undertake a transaction. These parties may include institutions, banks, contractors, overseas investors, local authorities and public sector bodies.

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© 1994 D. W. L. Isaac

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Isaac, D. (1994). Joint Ventures. In: Property Finance. Macmillan Building and Surveying Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12948-5_11

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