Fletcher Estates (Harlescott) Ltd and Executors of J V Longmore v Secretary of State for Environment and Secretary of State for Transport: Admn 10 Jun 1997

The date of the acquiring proposal is the date to consider as to planning aspects on deciding whether to quash a certificate of appropriate development.

Judges:

Dyson J

Citations:

Times 11-Jul-1997, [1997] EWHC Admin 538

Statutes:

Land Compensation Act 1961 22(2)

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

Appeal fromSecretary of State for Environment v Fletcher Estates (Harlescott) Limited and Secretary of State for Environment v Newell; Longmore and Longmore (the Executors of J V Longmore) CA 11-Jun-1998
Land was to be valued at the date of the proposal to acquire it compulsorily allowing a discount for any damage to the value incurred by the long expectation of that particular proposal and its consequences and not by reference to another proposal . .
At first instanceNewell and others v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another; Fletcher Estates (Harlescott) Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another HL 17-Feb-2000
Where a certificate of appropriate development was issued for land to be acquired compulsorily, the land was to be valued at the date of the proposal to acquire it compulsorily allowing a discount for any damage to the value incurred by the long . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Planning, Land

Updated: 18 July 2022; Ref: scu.137483