Vanessa Jones, Associate (New Zealand)
Vanessa has experience in the broad spectrum of commercial real estate matters, specialising in investment acquisitions and disposals.
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About
Vanessa specialises in investment acquisitions and disposals, having extensive experience in both freehold and leasehold investment transactions. She has also advised on a wide variety of landlord and tenant matters and also has a background in construction, meaning she is well placed to advise on complex development agreements.
Vanessa is admitted to practice in New Zealand.
Experience
- Acting for Country Court Care on its £57m sale of three care homes to Confinimmo.
- Acting for Hollamby on a development agreement with Countryside and Places for People for a £230m scheme in Lower Herne Village, Kent to deliver 800 new homes.
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Healthcare team advises Country Court Care on £57m sale of three care homes
Country Court Care Group Ltd has been active almost 35 years as a nursing and care home operator.
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Construct.law - Winter 2020
Read the latest edition of Construct.Law bringing your legal and commercial insight into issues facing the construction industry.
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James Worthington and Vanessa Jones write for Building on the scope to omit works under a building contract
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Construct.Law - Summer 2020
Welcome to our summer edition of Construct.Law bringing your legal and commercial insight into issues facing the construction industry.
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Essential law: Variations - Part one
Most construction contracts will include a definition of what is a “variation” under that contract.
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James Worthington and Vanessa Jones write for Construction News on the implications of alleged fraud on adjudication awards
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James Worthington and Vanessa Jones write for Building on the scope of right to instruct variations