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245 _aProudco v Department of Transport
260 _c1991
350 _a0
490 _aRating & Valuation Reporter
_v(1991) 31 RVR 103-107(5)
520 _aLT 10 October 1990. The Department of Transport D, compulsorily purchased the freehold interest in a section of land and another site, occupied for 775 days, for a road scheme . Both pieces of land formed part of the site of a former chemical works . The claimants P sought compensation for the land acquired, injurious affection for the retained land arising from noise from the road when built and for use and occupation of the temporarily acquired land. At the valuation date the whole site was contaminated by chemical pollution and some radioactivity. P`s predecessors in title had applied for planning permission for residential development . This was allowed subject to conditions including decontamination. P valued the land at £167,817 based on the £13m sale price of the whole site achieved in June 1988 adjusted to the valuation date by Housing Land Price Indices to give £199,783 on which an agreed hope value of 75% was applied leaving £149,837. D produced two valuations. Firstly base
650 _aCompulsory purchase
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650 _aCONTAMINATED LAND
650 _aLANDS TRIBUNAL DECISION
650 _aOCCUPATION BY AGREEMENT
690 _aENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY-PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT-COMPULSORY PURCHASE AND COMPENSATION
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c30291
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