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Public/private sector joint ventures: Local Government and Housing Bill effects

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (8929) 22 July 1989, 61-62(2)Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: Part IV of the Local Government and Housing Bill introduces a new system to control local authority capital expenditure from 1 April 1990. This article discusses the implications of these proposals for joint ventures between local authorities and the private sector , looking at four different types of arrangement: sale of the local authority`s freehold interest in land in return for a covenant to build; site assembly, sale and leaseback, barter and joint venture companies.
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Part IV of the Local Government and Housing Bill introduces a new system to control local authority capital expenditure from 1 April 1990. This article discusses the implications of these proposals for joint ventures between local authorities and the private sector , looking at four different types of arrangement: sale of the local authority`s freehold interest in land in return for a covenant to build; site assembly, sale and leaseback, barter and joint venture companies.