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Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment Transport and the Regions, Ex Parte Wheeler: QBD 29 Jun 2000

The minister decided that upon land which had been compulsorily purchased, but which was no longer needed being sold, it should not first be offered back to the original owners. The owner complained that the decision was in breach of the rules, which required such an offer unless it was a very exceptional case with … Continue reading Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment Transport and the Regions, Ex Parte Wheeler: QBD 29 Jun 2000

Regina v Secretary of State for Defence, Ex Parte Wilkins: QBD 13 Jul 2000

Land had been acquired compulsorily, but was now no longer required. The Minister asserted that the character of the land had changed and that there was no need first to re-offer it to the previous owner. The secretary contended that all the parcels of land should be considered together, and the former owners sought consideration … Continue reading Regina v Secretary of State for Defence, Ex Parte Wilkins: QBD 13 Jul 2000