Being spread across several statutes of varying antiquity and many judicial decisions, the law relating to compulsory purchase and compensation can appear daunting. This authoritative book is your single accessible volume to this complex and wide-ranging area of the law. The Law of Compulsory Purchase sets out the practice, procedure, policy and valuation of a compulsory purchase. It provides a summarised statement of the law, complete with footnotes to enable you to access further information. Written in convenient narrative form, it contains full cross-referencing to the relevant cases, statutory provision and policy circulars. It also includes a full explanation of the scope of powers to acquire land compulsorily and the exercise of the powers and principles of compensation. Find the answers you need quickly and easily. The practical structure, style and indexing ensures that the relevant statutory provisions and cases to the matters in issue are easy to find. It both simplifies what can be simplified and explains with clarity the difficult areas. This book should be on the desk of every practitioner who has to advise upon this branch of law and every advocate who has to present a case in which it arises.
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"... a clear and authorititive explanation of the principles, and their application, is fundamental. Fortunately, The Law of Compulsory Purchase provides exactly this... a text which, when advising claimants and acquiring authorities, will remain close to hand." -- Student Law Journal, 2012 * Student Law Journal, 2012 *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Notizbuch/Blanco-Buch (Hardback)
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-84766-746-5 (9781847667465)
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The authors are top barristers from Francis Taylor Building
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Francis Taylor Building
Francis Taylor Building, UK
Division A: Introduction;
Division B: Powers of compulsory purchase;
Division C: Compulsory purchase orders and procedure;
Division D: Implementation of compulsory purchase;
Division E: Compensation for compulsory purchase;
Division F: Compensation where no land taken;
Division G: Compensation for decisions, controls and works;
Division H: Determination and recovery of compensation.