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Disturbance compensation : flexibility and the principle of equivalence

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: JPL ; September 1986, 656-665(10)Publication details: 1986Description: See Abstracts 27871,31322Subject(s): Summary: Discusses whether a landlord whose land is acquired can claim for losses resulting from displacement, such as removal and professional fees . The author examines in detail entitlement to disturbance compensation and the principle of equivalence, following the decisions in Smith v Strathclyde Regional Council and Park Automobile Co Ltd v Strathclyde Regional Council .
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Discusses whether a landlord whose land is acquired can claim for losses resulting from displacement, such as removal and professional fees . The author examines in detail entitlement to disturbance compensation and the principle of equivalence, following the decisions in Smith v Strathclyde Regional Council and Park Automobile Co Ltd v Strathclyde Regional Council .