In situations of compulsory purchase of farmland, claims for the injurious affection of retained land can form a substantial part of the overall claim for compensation. This paper seeks to identify the problems of identifying injurious affection and severance items, and examines how statutory provision and subsequent case law have dealt with them
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...
non-peer-reviewedOn the death of a landowner, members of his family may become entitled to the land ...
This article analyses the concept of the doctrine of adverse possession by comparing the legal posit...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Just Terms Compensation in Australia is predicated on the principles of placing the dispossessed par...
This paper provides an overview of the legal principles which govern the process of gaining compulso...
In the context of an ambiguous structure of farmland property rights, farmland rental contract dispu...
The paper discusses the mode of land acquisition for public road development resulting from the proc...
The guiding principle of compulsory purchase of interests in land in England and Wales is that of fa...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession has generated a lot of controversy over the last...
Compulsory acquisition of land is contested bitterly by affected landowners for various reasons incl...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession, as most people know, operates to extinguish the...
Purpose – This study aims at identifying the consequences of adopting statutory rather than market b...
Bromley developed a model of property rights which used agricultural land to illustrate how those wi...
Agricultural tenancies arising after 1st September 1995 are mostly governed by the Agricultural Tena...
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...
non-peer-reviewedOn the death of a landowner, members of his family may become entitled to the land ...
This article analyses the concept of the doctrine of adverse possession by comparing the legal posit...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Just Terms Compensation in Australia is predicated on the principles of placing the dispossessed par...
This paper provides an overview of the legal principles which govern the process of gaining compulso...
In the context of an ambiguous structure of farmland property rights, farmland rental contract dispu...
The paper discusses the mode of land acquisition for public road development resulting from the proc...
The guiding principle of compulsory purchase of interests in land in England and Wales is that of fa...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession has generated a lot of controversy over the last...
Compulsory acquisition of land is contested bitterly by affected landowners for various reasons incl...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession, as most people know, operates to extinguish the...
Purpose – This study aims at identifying the consequences of adopting statutory rather than market b...
Bromley developed a model of property rights which used agricultural land to illustrate how those wi...
Agricultural tenancies arising after 1st September 1995 are mostly governed by the Agricultural Tena...
The concept of “loss in value” was introduced in the Appraisal discipline to resolve the issue of d...
non-peer-reviewedOn the death of a landowner, members of his family may become entitled to the land ...
This article analyses the concept of the doctrine of adverse possession by comparing the legal posit...