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By: Renee Lloyd

Rights of first refusal are thrown around quite liberally (and vaguely) in deals by business teams who often have little understanding of the mechanics of such clauses. Accordingly, this post does a...

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By: jeff brown

The first type of right of first refusal may make the property essentially unmarketable–in a sale of a property encumbered by such a right, one then has to negotiate with a buyer, reach a price and...

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By: Genghiz

Hello Jeff, One would assume that before the property goes to market the seller would have already negotiate he right of refusal withy the potential buyer. Am I wrong here? Genghiz

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By: Anne-Sophie Sayman

Dear friends, I believe right of refusal is an extraordinary asset IF you really want to regain access to the property, for example. More for an emotional or practical reason as a business move it is...

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By: Renee Lloyd

Rights of first refusal are thrown around quite liberally (and vaguely) in deals by business teams who often have little understanding of the mechanics of such clauses. Accordingly, this post does a...

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By: jeff brown

The first type of right of first refusal may make the property essentially unmarketable–in a sale of a property encumbered by such a right, one then has to negotiate with a buyer, reach a price and...

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By: Genghiz

Hello Jeff, One would assume that before the property goes to market the seller would have already negotiate he right of refusal withy the potential buyer. Am I wrong here? Genghiz

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By: Anne-Sophie Sayman

Dear friends, I believe right of refusal is an extraordinary asset IF you really want to regain access to the property, for example. More for an emotional or practical reason as a business move it is...

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