Abstract
PurposeAnnual update on caselaw relating to compulsory purchase and compensation. This paper aims to discuss these issues.Design/methodology/approachResearch of decisions made by the Court of Appeal and lands tribunal in the filed of compensation. Commentary on the legal and valuation implications of a selection of those decisions.FindingsIn the last year there have been a number of interesting cases concerning whether losses based on the value of land can be claimed under the head of disturbance.Research limitations/implicationsThe research is naturally limited by the caselaw available in the last 12 months but this has been a relatively busy year.Practical implicationsThe commentary should assist practitioners to formulate claims for compensation having regard to recent developments in case law.Originality/valueIt is originality and value relies on the fact that it is based on new legal decisions which have not yet been widely reported.
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