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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
sec.154What is reasonable compensation
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### sec.154 What is reasonable compensation
Reasonable compensation is (subject to subsections (2) , (3) and (4) ) an amount equal to the difference between the market value of the interest immediately after the change and what would have been the market value of the interest if the change had not been made.
Any benefit the owner obtains from the change is to be taken into account in calculating the reasonable compensation.
If the owner owns land adjacent to the land for which the payment of compensation is sought, the payment of compensation must also take into account any benefit accruing to the adjacent land because of the change.
If the land for which compensation is claimed has, since the change, become or ceased to be separate from other land, the amount of compensation is not to be increased because it has become or ceased to be separate from other land.
(sec.154-ssec.1) Reasonable compensation is (subject to subsections (2) , (3) and (4) ) an amount equal to the difference between the market value of the interest immediately after the change and what would have been the market value of the interest if the change had not been made.
(sec.154-ssec.2) Any benefit the owner obtains from the change is to be taken into account in calculating the reasonable compensation.
(sec.154-ssec.3) If the owner owns land adjacent to the land for which the payment of compensation is sought, the payment of compensation must also take into account any benefit accruing to the adjacent land because of the change.
(sec.154-ssec.4) If the land for which compensation is claimed has, since the change, become or ceased to be separate from other land, the amount of compensation is not to be increased because it has become or ceased to be separate from other land.