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The law affecting valuation of land in Australia / Alan A. Hyam, OAM (Barrister-at-law, Life Fellow of the Australian Property Institute).

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Annandale, NSW : The Federation Press, 2014Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xxxiv, 654 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1862879680
  • 9781862879683
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.940437 23
LOC classification:
  • KU658 .H93 2014
Contents:
Part I. - Value : -- Land Defined -- Value Defined -- -- Part II. - Valuation : -- General Principles of Valuation -- Methods of Valuation -- -- Part III. - Valuation of Specific Types of Property : -- Rural Lands -- Goodwill and Business Disturbance -- In Globo Lands -- Mines and Mineral Bearing Lands -- Licensed Premises -- Valuation of Strata -- Heritage Factors -- -- Part IV. - Compensation on Compulsory Acquisition : -- General Principles -- Value to the Owner -- Reinstatement -- Disturbance -- Severance, Enhancement and Injurious Affection -- Pointe Gourde Principle -- Other Principles of Compensation -- -- Part V. - Valuers and Valuation Appeals : -- The Valuer -- Valuation Appeals Procedure.
Summary: "The Law Affecting Valuation of Land in Australia provides a complete resource for practitioners by containing not only statements of principle, but also extensive references to case law, including the facts of each case, counsels' arguments and relevant excerpts from the judgments. A number of important cases in the field have been decided in the 5 years since the 4th edition, many of which are cited in this new edition (current to the end of 2013), further explaining and expanding the law of valuation. The 5th edition also features additional headings and sub-headings, making it easier for the reader to identify required subject matter. A standard reference for lawyers involved in valuation cases, The Law Affecting Valuation of Land in Australia is widely cited by Courts and Tribunals throughout Australia, particularly the High Court, the New South Wales Court of Appeal, the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, and the Land Court and Land Appeal Court of Queensland. The book provides the reader with references to case and statute law in the various sub-topics and explores how they have developed. As well as covering legal principles it also contains many valuation principles that have been espoused and explained by the Courts and Tribunals. As such, it could be described as a valuation text as well as a legal text. Valuers, property professionals and students of valuation and land economy courses will welcome another of Alan Hyam's excellent works."--Publisher's website.
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Includes index.

Part I. - Value : -- Land Defined -- Value Defined -- -- Part II. - Valuation : -- General Principles of Valuation -- Methods of Valuation -- -- Part III. - Valuation of Specific Types of Property : -- Rural Lands -- Goodwill and Business Disturbance -- In Globo Lands -- Mines and Mineral Bearing Lands -- Licensed Premises -- Valuation of Strata -- Heritage Factors -- -- Part IV. - Compensation on Compulsory Acquisition : -- General Principles -- Value to the Owner -- Reinstatement -- Disturbance -- Severance, Enhancement and Injurious Affection -- Pointe Gourde Principle -- Other Principles of Compensation -- -- Part V. - Valuers and Valuation Appeals : -- The Valuer -- Valuation Appeals Procedure.

"The Law Affecting Valuation of Land in Australia provides a complete resource for practitioners by containing not only statements of principle, but also extensive references to case law, including the facts of each case, counsels' arguments and relevant excerpts from the judgments. A number of important cases in the field have been decided in the 5 years since the 4th edition, many of which are cited in this new edition (current to the end of 2013), further explaining and expanding the law of valuation. The 5th edition also features additional headings and sub-headings, making it easier for the reader to identify required subject matter. A standard reference for lawyers involved in valuation cases, The Law Affecting Valuation of Land in Australia is widely cited by Courts and Tribunals throughout Australia, particularly the High Court, the New South Wales Court of Appeal, the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, and the Land Court and Land Appeal Court of Queensland. The book provides the reader with references to case and statute law in the various sub-topics and explores how they have developed. As well as covering legal principles it also contains many valuation principles that have been espoused and explained by the Courts and Tribunals. As such, it could be described as a valuation text as well as a legal text. Valuers, property professionals and students of valuation and land economy courses will welcome another of Alan Hyam's excellent works."--Publisher's website.

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