Andrew Logan v Scottish Water
Language: English Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: 2005CSIH73, 1 November 2005. Appeal by L advancing three claims for compensation under the Sewerage Act (Scotland) 1968 s20(1) which relates to Scottish Water's duty to compensate fully for any loss, injury, or damage sustained by any person not in default by reason of the exercise of any of its powers under this part of this Act which includes the construction of public sewers. L claimed for loss of development value and loss of ransom value advanced as an alternative to the claim for loss of development value and sought a wayleave recognition payment. "Held": the first claim failed and the claim for ransom value of the kind asserted by L was not available under s20(1) of the Act. The Tribunal allowed £2 000 as a wayleave recognition payment.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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2005CSIH73, 1 November 2005. Appeal by L advancing three claims for compensation under the Sewerage Act (Scotland) 1968 s20(1) which relates to Scottish Water's duty to compensate fully for any loss, injury, or damage sustained by any person not in default by reason of the exercise of any of its powers under this part of this Act which includes the construction of public sewers. L claimed for loss of development value and loss of ransom value advanced as an alternative to the claim for loss of development value and sought a wayleave recognition payment. "Held": the first claim failed and the claim for ransom value of the kind asserted by L was not available under s20(1) of the Act. The Tribunal allowed £2 000 as a wayleave recognition payment.