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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - SECT 99

When does the right to compensation arise?

A right to compensation and the liability of a planning authority or responsible authority to pay compensation arises—

        (a)     under section 98(1)(a), (b) or (c) after—

              (i)     the responsible authority has refused to grant a permit for the use or development of the land on the ground that it is or may be required for a public purpose; or

S. 99(a)(ii) amended by No. 52/1998 s. 191(13)(b)(i).

              (ii)     the Tribunal directs that a permit must not be granted on the ground that the land is or may be required for a public purpose; or

S. 99(a)(iii) amended by No. 52/1998 s. 191(13)(b)(i) (ii).

              (iii)     the responsible authority—

    (A)     fails to grant a permit within the period prescribed for the purposes of section 79; or

    (B)     grants a permit subject to any condition which is not acceptable to the applicant—

and the Tribunal disallows any application for review of the failure or condition on the ground that the land is or may be required for a public purpose; or

        (b)     under section 98(1)(a), (b) or (c), on the sale of the land concerned under section 106; or

        (c)     under section 98(1)(d), on the coming into operation of the relevant provision of the planning scheme; or

        (d)     under section 98(2), on the refusal of the permit.



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