Purchase and blight notices

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In the context of statutory compensation, 'blight' has a defined and specific meaning, which is set out in Schedule 13 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.  Property that is blighted (or dilapidated) may or may not qualify for a blight notice and hence for purchase on compulsory purchase terms...

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