Purpose – This paper aims to assess all compulsory land acquisition court decisions in Australia over 1985-2009 to provide a risk assessment and compensation analysis involved in proceeding to court for compulsory land acquisition cases. Design/methodology/approach – Using the AustLII legal database, every publicly available compulsory land acquisition court case decision in Australia over 1985-2009 is assessed. These 58 court cases are assessed for claim, offer and judgment value. Findings – A total of 91.4 percent of compulsory land acquisition court cases over 1985-2009 were found to be successful in achieving a judgment value of at least that of the offer. The median judgment value for successful cases was 60 percent higher than the off...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyse how Dutch Compulsory Purchase (CP) compensation is decided on an...
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...
Just Terms Compensation in Australia is predicated on the principles of placing the dispossessed par...
In October 2008, a decision was made in the Land Court of Queensland regarding an appeal against an ...
Master of Laws (International Aspects of Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhen the P...
Valuation theory in Australia has long established principles relating to compensation for the acqui...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Purpose – This study aims at identifying the consequences of adopting statutory rather than market b...
Acquisition Act, 1894 clearly provides that the amount of compensation awarded for the land acquired...
The primary purpose of this book is to examine the issues related to compensation. The law and prac...
As the State seeks to move away from the ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ approach to determining com...
In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensatio...
In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensatio...
This research reviews the concept of adequate compensation in land acquisition. The definition of va...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyse how Dutch Compulsory Purchase (CP) compensation is decided on an...
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...
Just Terms Compensation in Australia is predicated on the principles of placing the dispossessed par...
In October 2008, a decision was made in the Land Court of Queensland regarding an appeal against an ...
Master of Laws (International Aspects of Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhen the P...
Valuation theory in Australia has long established principles relating to compensation for the acqui...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Purpose – This study aims at identifying the consequences of adopting statutory rather than market b...
Acquisition Act, 1894 clearly provides that the amount of compensation awarded for the land acquired...
The primary purpose of this book is to examine the issues related to compensation. The law and prac...
As the State seeks to move away from the ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ approach to determining com...
In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensatio...
In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensatio...
This research reviews the concept of adequate compensation in land acquisition. The definition of va...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyse how Dutch Compulsory Purchase (CP) compensation is decided on an...
Accession and Equity are two legal concepts that conflict each other in the area of payment of repar...
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...