"Compulsory Purchase and Compensation remains a fantastic introductory text to this complex area of law. It clearly explains the key issues and principles allowing the reader to quickly understand the law. It has been thoroughly updated since the last edition to include the case-law and legislative developments (including Thomas Newall and Bishopsgate (amongst others) and the changes to the scheme for certificates of appropriate alternative development)." - Student Law Journal
Barry Denyer-Green, LLM, PhD, FRICS, Barrister of the Middle Temple, is the co-author of Development and Planning Law and Law of Commons and Town and Village Greens.
PART 1 THE POWER TO COMPULSORILY PURCHASE LAND 1. Introduction 2. The Need for Statutory Powers 3. The Sources of Compulsory Purchase Powers Introduction 4. Compulsory Purchase, Works and Development Consent Orders 5. Purchase and Blight Notices 6. Purchase and Disposal by Agreement PART 2 EXERCISING THE POWERS OF COMPULSORY PURCHASE 7. Commencing a Compulsory Purchase 8. The Land: What is Acquired 9. Taking Possession and Conveyance 10. The Tribunals Service PART 3 COMPENSATION FOR THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE OF LAND 11. Introduction to the Assessment of Compensation for Land Acquired 12. Compensation for Land Acquired: Market Value 13. Statutory Planning Assumptions 14. The Effect of the Scheme 15. Depreciation or Enhancement of Retained Land: Compensation or Set-off 16. Compensation for Land Acquired: Special Cases 17. Compensation for Disturbance and Other Matters 18. Additional Payments 19. Compensation for Leasehold Interests and Tenancies 20. Compensation for the Acquisition of Agricultural Land 21. Special Compensation Procedures 22. Compensation and Tax PART 4 WORSENMENT: COMPENSATION AND MITIGATION 23. Compensation for Activities 24. Mitigation of Injurious Effect of Public Works 25. Compensation for Decisions 26. Statutory Utilities: Compensation for Wayleaves and Damages 27. Human Rights