Bellamy and Bellamy v Great Yarmouth BC
Language: English Series: Rating & Valuation Reporter ; (1996) RVR 36(2), 41-48(8)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: LT 13 June 1995. G compulsorily purchased B`s freehold interest in buildings (one of which was listed) at 32/33 Baker Street, Gorleston-on-Sea. G retained contiguous property at number 34. B sought compensation of £60,833, treating the subject as two separate units, referring to five comparable properties for rent and yield figures, adding for loss of value to retained land and suggesting delay by G in its acquisition had resulted in the valuation date occuring at a time of reduced demand for commercial property. G assessed compensation at £1 as costs for repair and conversion exceeded market value. "Held" compensation payable at £20,000; market value £17,500 plus £2,500 for severance and injurious affection.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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LT 13 June 1995. G compulsorily purchased B`s freehold interest in buildings (one of which was listed) at 32/33 Baker Street, Gorleston-on-Sea. G retained contiguous property at number 34. B sought compensation of £60,833, treating the subject as two separate units, referring to five comparable properties for rent and yield figures, adding for loss of value to retained land and suggesting delay by G in its acquisition had resulted in the valuation date occuring at a time of reduced demand for commercial property. G assessed compensation at £1 as costs for repair and conversion exceeded market value. "Held" compensation payable at £20,000; market value £17,500 plus £2,500 for severance and injurious affection.