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(1)This section has effect for the purposes of section 6D(3).
(2)The scheme referred to in that section includes the relevant transport project only if—
(a)regeneration or redevelopment was part of the published justification for the relevant transport project,
(b)the works comprised in the relevant transport project are first opened for use after the period of 5 years beginning with 22nd September 2017,
(c)the instrument authorising the compulsory acquisition of the land which is acquired for regeneration or redevelopment was made or prepared in draft on or after 22nd September 2017,
(d)the compulsory acquisition of that land is authorised before the end of the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which the works comprised in the relevant transport project are first opened for use, and
(e)that land is in the vicinity of land comprised in the relevant transport project.
(3)In assessing compensation payable to a person in respect of the compulsory acquisition of that land, the scheme is to be treated as if it did not include the relevant transport project if the person acquired the land—
(a)after plans for the relevant transport project were announced, but
(b)before 8 September 2016.
(4)Subsections (5) and (6) set out how subsection (2)(b) should be applied if a claim for compensation is made by a person (the “claimant”)—
(a)during the period of 5 years mentioned in that subsection, and
(b)before the works are first opened for use.
(5)Compensation is to be assessed on the basis that the works will first be opened for use after the period of 5 years unless the acquiring authority confirms that, in the authority's opinion, the works will first be opened during that period (in which case compensation is to be assessed on the basis that the works will first be opened for use during that period).
(6)If the basis on which compensation was assessed proves to be incorrect—
(a)the claimant's entitlement to any compensation which the claimant has already been awarded is not affected,
(b)the acquiring authority must give the claimant a notice informing the claimant that the basis on which the compensation was assessed was incorrect,
(c)the claimant may make a further claim for compensation in respect of the compulsory acquisition, and
(d)for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1980, the further claim for compensation accrues on the day the claimant receives the notice.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 6A-6E substituted for ss. 6-9 (22.9.2017) by Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 (c. 20), ss. 32(3), 46(1); S.I. 2017/936, reg. 3(b) (with reg. 4 and regs. 6, 7 which amend the new s. 6E(2)(b)(c))
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