Planning and Compensation Act 1991
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The Planning and Compensation Act 1991 was an
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in the
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to amend the law relating to
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. It was intended to extend the powers to acquire by agreement land which may be affected by carrying out
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, to amend the law relating to compulsory acquisition of land and to compensation where persons are displaced from land or the value of land or its enjoyment may be affected by public works, to provide, in the case of compensation payable in respect of things done in the exercise of statutory powers, for advance payments and payments in interest, and to repeal Part X of the
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Background

The Act was intended to implement recommendations derived from a report by Mr Robert Carnwath QC for
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and proposals from a consultation which was published by the Department of the Environment in July 1989.


Planning provisions

This Act created two new procedures for a
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to enforce breaches of
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in sections 1 and 2. A planning contravention notice is used if the authority suspects that there has been a breach but it either wishes to discuss the potential breach with the owner or occupier or does not have enough evidence to proceed. It can require information about the operations and uses of the property as related to the planning conditions. If the owner gives false information or fails to comply within 21 days, a criminal offence is committed. A breach of condition notice provides a remedy for breaches of condition without impeding the power of the authority to issue an enforcement notice or an
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. The property owner cannot appeal this notice and can face criminal charges for non-compliance. The new power in section 3 to apply to the High Court or
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for an injunction in the case of a breach of planning control extends the power in section 222 of the
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Compensation provisions

Section 31 of the Act repealed the Unexpended Balance of Development Value Rules.


References

United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1991 United Kingdom planning law English property law Eminent domain {{UK-planning-stub