
Developing real estate on First Nation lands presents unique challenges and opportunities. This comprehensive two-day forum assembles expert faculty, from a variety of perspectives, with extensive experience dealing with real estate development on First Nation lands. They will review the various legal processes, offer insights on negotiations, and highlight the practical considerations and key elements of successful projects.
Key Areas Addressed:
- How to navigate the different land regimes and the laws that can impact development
- How to structure and draft headleases and sub-leases
- Case studies and lessons learned from important development projects in BC
- The application of provincial laws including the Residential Tenancy Act
- How to structure development deals
- How to build relationships between First Nations and municipalities and prepare successful servicing agreements
- Upcoming changes to the land code regime
This Forum is Designed For:
- First Nations leaders and officials
- First Nations development companies
- Municipal officials, managers, planners and lawyers
- Federal and provincial officials involved in the development of reserve lands
- Real estate developers and resource companies
- Lawyers and in-house resource company counsel
- Professionals in the utilities, banking, and real estate development industries
- Consultation and treaty negotiators
- Lawyers, accountants and other advisors acting for First Nations and/or developers
Attend in-person (Downtown Vancouver) or via live webinar.
To register
Online: www.pbli.com/fnredev23
By phone: 604-730-2500