Tew v South Northamptonshire Council: UTLC 20 Sep 2010

UTLC COMPULSORY PURCHASE – disused public house in poor condition – value as public house/restaurant – comparables – value for residential development – residual valuation – whether developer demand still buoyant at valuation date – whether allowance to be made for interest – architect’s fees – developer’s profit.

Citations:

[2010] UKUT 333 (LC)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedHepworth v Pickles ChD 2-Nov-1899
The parties contracted for the sale and purchase of a shop which had been used continuously and openly with an off-licence for the sale of alcohol for twenty four years. After exchange, a restrictive covenant was revealed against the use of land as . .
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Land

Updated: 25 August 2022; Ref: scu.425240