576. Compensation for injurious affection as well as for severance.
Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Volume 18 (2022)) | Commentary
Compensation is payable not only in respect of injury to the land not taken which is caused by severance1 but also for injury to that land caused by 'injurious affection', that is, by the acquiring authority's construction of works on the land taken, or partly on the land taken and partly
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Compensation is payable not only in respect of injury to the land not taken which is caused by severance1 but also for injury to that land caused by 'injurious affection', that is, by the acquiring authority's construction of works on the land taken, or partly on the land taken and partly
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