
Blackstone's Guide to Contaminated Land
Trevor Hellawell(Author)
Blackstone Press Ltd
Published on 1. July 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-84174-142-0 (ISBN)
Description
The long-awaited contaminated land regime came into force on 1 April 2000. A decade in the making, it may take as long again for some of its complexities and difficulties to be understood, interpreted and eradicated. This book provides those working in the commercial, corporate or property fields with a guide to one of the most complex pieces of legislationin the English statutory canon.
The book unravels the mysteries of the new system and analyzes the impact that it may have on property transactions andcorporate take-overs, especially given the Government policy of regeneration and the building of 60% of new housing stock on brownfield sites. It also looks at the implications ofthe new regime from the point of view of site-owners, operators, lenders, consultants and professional advisers. The book answers vital questions such as: in principle, the polluter pays, but are there traps for the unwary?; if you buy a site, can you be liable to pay the clean-up bill?; must a site purchaser always investigate the property portfolio? Can you do anything to avoid liability? If you think the answer to any of the above questions is 'no', then you need to read this book.
The book unravels the mysteries of the new system and analyzes the impact that it may have on property transactions andcorporate take-overs, especially given the Government policy of regeneration and the building of 60% of new housing stock on brownfield sites. It also looks at the implications ofthe new regime from the point of view of site-owners, operators, lenders, consultants and professional advisers. The book answers vital questions such as: in principle, the polluter pays, but are there traps for the unwary?; if you buy a site, can you be liable to pay the clean-up bill?; must a site purchaser always investigate the property portfolio? Can you do anything to avoid liability? If you think the answer to any of the above questions is 'no', then you need to read this book.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
276 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84174-142-0 (9781841741420)
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Person
Trevor Hellawell is a solicitor and legal training consultant working with the College of Law and other clients. Until 1999 he was a full-time lecturer with the College, ending his career as a Principal Lecturer at the York branch. He has lectured extensively on environmental law, and continues to advise clients on environmental compliance issues. He sits on The Law Society's Planning and Environmental Law Committee and is the author of the Law Society's Environmental Law Handbook, now in its third edition.
Content
General Introduction; Definition of Contaminated Land; Remediation Works; Who Pays for Remediation?; What Procedures Must be Followed?; The Implications of the Regime. Appendices: Environmental Protection Act 1990, Pt IIA; Contaminated Land (England) Regulations 2000; DETR Circular on Contaminated Land.