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Listen to a hand-picked selection of Bar Council and SRA accredited CPDcasts providing you with a practical overview of compulsory purchase and land compensation from the perspective of both acquiring authorities and claimants.

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Price:
£299 (includes unlimited access until the end of 2012!)
Suitable for:
  • Planning & Development Professionals
Practice Area:
  • Property Law
  • Planning
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Contents 

Compulsory Purchase & Land Compensation - In Association with Landmark Chambers contains the following CPDcasts:

  • with Reuben Taylor from Landmark Chambers

    In this CPDcast Reuben Taylor, a barrister at Landmark Chambers, we will be examining the compensation code’s approach to compensating a freehold owner for rental losses, with particular regard to section 9 and the decision in Pattle.

    After completing this course you will:

    • Know what is the objective of the compensation code and the relevant statutory provisions;
    • Know the possibly problematic areas in the code;
    • Appreciate how the courts have regarded section 9;
    • Appreciate the implications of the Jelson case;
    • Understand the issues surrounding loss of rental value;
    • Understand the key aspects of the case of Pattle;
    • Appreciate the issues surrounding causation and mitigation in this context.
  • with Christopher Lewsley from Landmark Chambers

    In this CPDcast, Christopher Lewsley, a barrister at Landmark Chambers discusses key planning assumptions. He looks at assumptions that cannot be derived from the development plan and those that can. He examines the key phrases that are associated with planning assumptions and legal principles such as Hope Value, and what happens when land is acquired by a highway. He concludes the podcast by looking at recent relevant case law such as Fletcher Estates v Secretary of State for the Environment.

    After completing this course you will:

    • Appreciate that the law of compensation for the compulsory purchase of land is statutory;
    • Know the assumptions that cannot be derived from a development plan;
    • Know the assumptions that can be derived from the development plan;
    • Understand what happens in relation to 'comprehensive developments';
    • Know what assumptions can be made in relation to conditions and the future;
    • Understand what a cancellation assumption is;
    • Know what hope value is in this context;
    • Know what planning assumptions ss15 and 16 of the 1961 Act provide;
    • Appreciate what happened in the case of Fletcher Estates v Secretary of State for the Environment;
    • Know what happened in the case of Urban Edge Group Limited;
    • Appreciate why the Lords ruling in Spirerose is significant;
    • Know the facts of the Thomas Newell Limited case;
    • Understand the ruling in Graham v Newcastle Upon Tyne and Potter and Potter.
  • with Simon Pickles from Landmark Chambers

    This CPDcast aims to discuss the key issues that Claimants need to take into account when dealing with Land Compensation Claims. It examines the basis of the claim, the key general assumptions that should be made and the importance of understanding the nature of the interest in the land. It also discusses the preparation and reference that needs to be made to the Tribunal

    After completing this course you will:

    • Know what general assumptions need to be made in relation to Land Compensation Claims;
    • Appreciate the key principles that need to be kept in mind when involved in such a claim;
    • Appreciate the importance of knowing the nature of the interest in the land;
    • Know the rules for assessing compensation;
    • Understand what Rule 6 of the Land Compensation Act 1961 states;
    • Understand what the purpose of the compensation is considered to be;
    • Know why compensation is not confined to the market value of the land;
    • Appreciate the pitfalls that might arise for a claimant;
    • Understand the key issues surrounding preparation and reference to the Tribunal;
    • Know the relevant timings in relation to referring a claim to a Tribunal;
    • Be aware of particular powers that arise from the rules.
  • with Timothy Mould QC from Landmark Chambers

    This CPDcast aims to examine the key issues surrounding Land Compensation Claims from the perspective of an Acquiring Authority. It examines the nature of such a claim, the duties of a claimant and how the value of a claim is assessed. It also discusses the Tribunal's Case Management Powers and the offer process

    After completing this course you will:

    • Understand the general concerns of an Acquring Authority when dealing with a Land Compensation Claim;
    • Know what dictates the nature of a claim in this context;
    • Understand the claimant's duty in a Land Compnesation Claim;
    • Know what the acquiring authority's priorities should be when dealing with such a claim;
    • Be aware of the limitation issues;
    • Know how one goes about assessing the value of the claim;
    • Appreciate the importance of taking into account planning considerations in relation to the land;
    • Know what the Tribunal's Case Management powers are in this context;
    • Understand what is involved in formulating an offer;
    • Know what happens when an offer is made;
    • Appreciate what litigation strategy should be implemented.

Contributors 

Compulsory Purchase & Land Compensation - In Association with Landmark Chambers features the following legal experts:

Lewsley, Christopher

Lewsley, Christopher (Landmark Chambers)

Christopher Lewsley is a barrister at Landmark Chambers and specialises in highways, compensation, compulsory purchase and planning. He has a wide experience of public inquiries and the Land Tribunal and has acted recently in rate recovery, rating valuation and compensation for compulsory purchase cases in the High Court and the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber). He is a Chartered Engineer, a member of the Institution of Structural Engineers, the Planning and Environment bar Association and the Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association.

Mould QC, Timothy

Mould QC, Timothy (Landmark Chambers)

Tim Mould QC is a barrister at Landmark Chambers and specialises in infrastructure, environment and local government law, and planning. Tim was called to the Bar in 1987 and took Silk in 2006. Tim is listed as a leading specialist in Planning and Local Government in Chambers & Partners Directory 2010 - “one of the finest advocates I have ever seen in action. He has a considerable talent for explaining difficult concepts clearly and concisely” … “really impresses as a planning barrister - he is absolutely brilliant" and in the Legal 500 2009.

Pickles, Simon

Pickles, Simon (Landmark Chambers)

Simon Pickles is a barrister at Landmark chambers and practises predominantly in the field of planning, environmental law and compulsory purchase and compensation. Simon’s environmental law work is centred principally on environmental impact assessment (EIA) and pollution prevention and control (PPC) permits, though he has also dealt with matters involving environmental information more generally, the Greenhouse Gas Emissions trading Scheme and notices under the Public Health Act. He has reviewed requests for Screening and Scoping Opinions, applications for PPC Permits and draft Environmental Statements relating to a wide range of developments including residential and waste-related. He has also advised on issues arising from the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area.

Taylor, Reuben

Taylor, Reuben (Landmark Chambers)

Reuben Taylor is a barrister at Landmark Chambers and specialises in all aspects of Planning, Environmental, Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Law. The Legal 500 have listed him as a leading junior in planning and Chambers and Partners 2009 declared that he was "always succinct and to the point, he provides an extremely reliable service and excels in technically complicated matters." He is a contributor to Butterworths' Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Service and secured the compulsory purchase order for the London Array, the world's largest offshore windfarm.

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