Aslam v South Bedfordshire DC
Aslam v South Bedfordshire DC
- 2001
- Rating and Valuation Reporter [2000] RVR 65-76 Rating and Valuation Reporter RVR 16-18(17) .
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 .
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
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 .
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