Compulsory purchase and compensation - compulsory purchase procedure

Booklet 1

Document Status

Withdrawn, Document not available for download

Supplement

Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning

Series

Booklet

Abstract

First in a series of five booklets that explain how the compulsory purchase and compensation system works. Comprises an explanation of the procedures that acquiring authorities must go through to obtain powers to acquire land compulsorily. It points out those areas where the landowner or occupier will be affected.

History

Superseded by Compulsory purchase and compensation: guide 1 - procedure (DLUHC, 2021). Supersedes 2002 reprint. Originally published by the ODPM.

Subjects

Publisher History

Now known as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK Government department that works to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life. This includes housing, improving public services, regeneration, sustainability and the prevention of anti-social behaviour. They were formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.


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NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years. The National Building Specification is the recognised UK national standard and is used by over 5,000 organisations. NBS is part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd.

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