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Compulsory Purchase Compensation under Part 1 Land Compensation Act 1973

Compulsory purchase compensation claims where no land or property is taken

Compulsory Purchase Compensation under Part 1 Land Compensation Act 1973

As experienced compulsory purchase compensation claims experts, we are able to deal with your compensation claim under Part 1 Land Compensation Act 1973. A brief outline of Part 1 compensation is set out below.

  • Compulsory purchase compensation claims under Part 1 Land Compensation Act 1973 arise where no property is acquired from the claimant. The claimant’s property must be adversely affected by certain physical factors such as noise, fumes or vibration resulting from the use of the scheme.

  • A typical example would be a new road constructed close to a property but where no part of the property is actually acquired.

For most compulsory purchase claims, including successful claims under Part 1 Land Compensation Act 1973, our fees will be reimbursed by the acquiring authority in addition to any other compensation paid.

If you consider that you have the basis of a claim under Part 1 of the Land Compensation Act 1973, contact us for a free initial discussion.


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