Michael Neary#11812

Michael Neary

Partner, Philip Lee
Michael is an experienced commercial real estate partner and has a proven track record in advising on every aspect of commercial real estate including retail, office, industrial, hospitality and leisure, multi-family, student housing, affordable housing, data centre, leasing transaction, healthcare and real estate investment finance.

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Ireland—General power of attorney under the
Ireland—General power of attorney under the

This Precedent is a general power of attorney made under section 16 of the Powers of Attorney Act 1996 (Ireland) by which a donor may confer authority on one or more attorney(s) to do on behalf of the donor anything which they can lawfully do by an attorney. The authority will not survive the incapacity of the donor.

Ireland—Heads of terms—sale—freehold or long leasehold
Ireland—Heads of terms—sale—freehold or long leasehold

This Precedent is heads of terms for the sale of a freehold or long leasehold property.

Ireland—Put and call option—fixed option price
Ireland—Put and call option—fixed option price

This Precedent put and call option enables either the purchaser or the vendor to require the other to enter into a Contract for Sale of the identified property. The land is to be sold as a whole without any requirement that planning permission should be obtained. The purchase price is fixed at the outset.

Ireland—Solicitor's statement—power of attorney
Ireland—Solicitor's statement—power of attorney

This is a precedent solicitor's statement confirmation in accordance with the requirements of Legal Office Notice No 3 of 2010—Tailte Éireann. In order to counter against the risk of fraud with regard to the use of powers of attorneys Tailte Éireann introduced a requirement for the solicitor for the donee to provide a legal statement of confirmation in relation to the use of a donee's powers to execute documents under a power of attorney.

Ireland—Specific Power of Attorney
Ireland—Specific Power of Attorney

This Precedent is a general or ordinary power of attorney granted to an individual or another company to execute various documents and take various action on its behalf in respect of a property transaction pursuant to the Power of Attorney Act 1996 (Ireland). A power of attorney (also known as a POA) is a document by which one person gives another person the power to act on his behalf and in his name. It is a common tool for delegating power to act. It can either grant wide authority or be very specific.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2004

Experience

  • Philip Lee (2021 - Present)
  • DWF (2016 - 2021)
  • Eversheds Sutherland (2005 - 2016)

Membership

  • Law Society of Ireland

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) (1998)
  • PGD in Real Estate and Investment (2020)

Education

  • University College Dublin (1998)
  • Oxford Brooks (2020)

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