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Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Clydebank DC

Language: English Series: Scots Law Times ; (1992) 14 SLT 356-367(12)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Second Division 2 October 1991. It was held that there was no enforceable right to compensation, where there had been a lapse of six years between the date of the complsory purchase and recourse to the Lands Tribunal to settle compensation under Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 schedule 24 para 36. An imperfect right to compensation could exist but only on the basis of voluntary agreement between the parties.
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Second Division 2 October 1991. It was held that there was no enforceable right to compensation, where there had been a lapse of six years between the date of the complsory purchase and recourse to the Lands Tribunal to settle compensation under Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 schedule 24 para 36. An imperfect right to compensation could exist but only on the basis of voluntary agreement between the parties.