Enforcing breach of planning control
Language: English Series: Times ; 22/2/89 p44Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: In R v Rochester CC , ex parte Hobday QBD 31 January 1989 it was held that although a decision to issue an enforcement notice could not be validly made before the relevant planning breach had occured and although a subsequent valid decision could not ratify or validate that decision, where the nature of the breach changed and became an actual rather than anticipated breach, the subsequent decision was valid in itself and not as a ratification of the previous invalid decision.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In R v Rochester CC , ex parte Hobday QBD 31 January 1989 it was held that although a decision to issue an enforcement notice could not be validly made before the relevant planning breach had occured and although a subsequent valid decision could not ratify or validate that decision, where the nature of the breach changed and became an actual rather than anticipated breach, the subsequent decision was valid in itself and not as a ratification of the previous invalid decision.