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The Law of Compulsory Purchase, 2nd edition

Guy Roots QC, Michael Humphries QC, Robert Fookes and James Pereira

"... a clear and authorititive explanation of the principles, and their application, is fundamental. Fortunately, The Law of Compulsory Purchase provides exactly this... a text which, when advising claimants and acquiring authorities, will remain close to hand."  Student Law Journal, 2012

This authoritative new book is your single accessible volume to this complex and wide-ranging area of the law

The new edition of this title clearly sets out the practice, procedure, policy and valuation of a compulsory purchase. It provides a summarised statement of the law, complete with footnotes to enable you to access further information. Written in convenient narrative form, it contains full cross-referencing to the relevant cases, statutory provision and policy circulars. It also includes a full explanation of the scope of powers to acquire land compulsorily and the exercise of the powers and principles of compensation.

The authors are top barristers from Francis Taylor Building

Contents

Division A: Introduction;
Division B: Powers of compulsory purchase;
Division C: Compulsory purchase orders and procedure;
Division D: Implementation of compulsory purchase;
Division E: Compensation for compulsory purchase;
Division F: Compensation where no land taken;
Division G: Compensation for decisions, controls and works;
Division H: Determination and recovery of compensation.

Bibliographic detail

ISBN: 978 1 84766 746 5
Publication Date: Jul-11
Format: Hardback
Availability: In print
List price: £138

  • Reviews

Being spread across several statutes means, like the editors point out, compulsory purchase law and compensation appears a daunting area of law. These features do, however, make this an extremely interesting area of law with numerous issues to be resolved. To overcome these issues, and make sense of the law, a clear and authoritative explanation of the principles, and their application, is fundamental. Fortunately, The Law of Compulsory Purchase provides exactly this.

Written by a team of leading compulsory purchase barristers from Francis Taylor Building, who also co-author Bloomsbury’s Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Service, The Law of Compulsory Purchase is broken down into eight ‘divisions’: introduction; powers of compulsory purchase; compulsory purchase orders and procedure; implementation of compulsory purchase; compensation for compulsory purchase; compensation where no land is taken; compensation for decisions, controls and works; and determination and recovery of compensation. By breaking the material up in this way, the authors ensure the reader is logically led through the principles.

Because The Law of Compulsory Purchase is essentially the loose-leaf without the legislation and precedents, it takes some time to become familiar with its ‘division’ approach (which works well in a loose-leaf format). However, once this minor issue is overcome, the relevant material can be quickly located. Impressively, the authors explain the principles in a straightforward and engaging way meaning complex issues are quickly understood. In particular, the division on compensation for compulsory purchase is excellent and explains the likely approach of the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chambers). It also superbly tackles the latest case-law including Pattle, Abbey, Thomas Newall and Urban Edge.

For anyone practising in or advising on this complex but interesting area of law, The Law of Compulsory Purchase is a wonderful guide to the relevant principles and their application. Its content is pretty similar to its sister loose-leaf publication meaning it is authoritative and comprehensive whilst being excellent value for money. It also, usefully, refers to reader to relevant precedents in its sister publication. The chapter on the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (which replaced the Lands Tribunal) has been completely re-written to provide an engaging and authoritative cover of the new regime. It could, however, benefit from a greater discussion on costs and sealed offers (which are significant in practice). It is, in spite of this, a text which, when advising claimants and acquiring authorities, will remain close to hand.

Student Law Journal, 2012

 



 
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