JD Supra: UK compulsory purchase regime – reform to the compensation framework
The Law Commission of England and Wales is launching a review of laws around land acquisition and compensation in compulsory purchase schemes to understand whether they are fit for future development ...
After tinkering with parts of the compulsory purchase regime in the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill, in an effort to streamline and modernise it, the government has now published a consultation ...
JD Supra: UK Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill – compulsory purchase powers and the best of the rest
Currently objections to a compulsory purchase order (CPO) can be considered by way of a public inquiry, hearing or written representations. Hearings are uncommon and all objectors must consent to ...
UK Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill – compulsory purchase powers and the best of the rest
The meaning of COMPULSORY is mandatory, enforced. How to use compulsory in a sentence.
When something is compulsory, it is required or must be done. In most states, it's compulsory for kids to attend school (or an equivalent homeschool) from age six to seventeen.
compulsory (for sb) (to do sth) It isn't compulsory for employers to offer staff private healthcare, but many do.
Definition of compulsory adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Define compulsory. compulsory synonyms, compulsory pronunciation, compulsory translation, English dictionary definition of compulsory. adj. 1. Obligatory; required: a compulsory examination.
com pul so ry /kəmˈpʌlsəri/ adj., n., pl. -ries. obligatory: compulsory routines in the ice-skating competition. forceful: compulsory measures to control rioting. something that must be done as part of a contest: In the compulsories she scored the highest of all the ice skaters. com pul so ri ness, n. [uncountable] See -puls-.