Aslam v South Bedfordshire DC
Series: Rating and Valuation Reporter ; [2000] RVR 65-76 | Rating and Valuation Reporter ; {2002} RVR 16-18(17)Publication details: 2001Subject(s):- ASLAM V SOUTH BEDFORDSHIRE DC
- COMPENSATION
- DISCONTINUANCE ORDER
- SLAUGHTERHOUSE
- LOSS OF PROFIT
- SHEEP SKINS
- TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 S170
- ARBITRATION ACT 1950
- LANDS TRIBUNAL
- DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW
- ARBITRATION ACT 1950 S19A
- LANDS TRIBUNAL RULES 1996 S32
- ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY-PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT-COMPULSORY PURCHASE AND COMPENSATION
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| Law report | London Journal article | ABS63842 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 112208-1001 |
CA 21 December 2000. Claimant (A) sought compensation under Town and Country Planning Act 1971 s170 for a discontinuance order made in respect of a slaughterhouse in Bedfordshire. In September 1985 A commenced slaughter of sheep by the Hal Al method. In October 1988 council made order requiring discontinuance of premises on a slaughterhouse. In May 1989 claimant moved business elsewhere. Compensation payable from LT was determined. A contended the LT was wrong in determining the correct level of income per sheep from the sale of sheep skins. A appealed and the appeal was allowed; the figure of £5.00 per sheep skin was substituted in place of the previous £3.75. The basis of compensation and interest payable was determined by a separate CA hearing on 19 February 2001. The compensation award was assessed by applying a discounted cash flow method .