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Calculation of fees relating to the exercise of statutory powers in connection with land and property (ARCHIVED)
These documents have been archived and are available on isurv for information purposes only.
Both documents have been superseded by the current edition of Surveyors advising in respect of compulsory purchase and statutory compensation.
These guidance notes offer guidance on the choice of an appropriate charge to be paid by an acquiring authority as compensation to a claimant in a compulsory purchase. They also offer advice on dispute resolution. -
Surveyors advising in respect of compulsory purchase and statutory compensation, UK
Published September 2024
Effective from 23 December 2024
The second edition of this professional standard applies:
• when you provide advice regarding property interests and rights in the UK that relates to the seeking or use of compulsory purchase for the acquisition or use of land or rights by or against your client, or where the seeking or use of such powers is contemplated
• when you are advising a body that is relying on or seeking to rely on another body to seek or use compulsory purchase powers to acquire or use land or rights to assist with a project and
• where compensation for injurious affection arises where no land is taken.
While the geographic scope of this standard is the UK, many of the principles are globally applicable and may support RICS members outside these jurisdictions. -
Insights into compulsory purchase
Published December 2021
Reissued October 2022
This paper on compulsory purchase asks fundamental questions about the practice in the 21st century. The practice plays and will continue to play an important role in our economy as we develop our infrastructure, regenerate our communities, and ensure provision of housing and essential public services and utilities. All of this must be carried out in the context of significant changes to the economy, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and of the challenges posed by climate change and the move to a net-zero carbon economy.
RICS recognises the vital importance of ensuring best practice in the use of compulsory purchase, and this paper is designed to stimulate further discussion and wider debate in the sector. Some of the suggestions would require fundamental changes in legislation, whereas other areas could create substantial change by updating and strengthening best practice in the day-to-day work of surveyors and other practitioners in the sector. We look forward to continuing the discussion and working with stakeholders in this important area for the future economic growth and well-being of the country.
This document was reissued in October 2022 as practice information. It had previously been published in December 2021 as an insight paper. No material changes have been made to the document.