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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.108Compensation
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### sec.108 Compensation
A landholder of land subject to an interim conservation order is entitled to be paid by the State such reasonable compensation because of the making of the order as is agreed between the State and the landholder or, failing agreement, as is determined by the Land Court.
A claim for compensation must—
be made in a form approved by the chief executive; and
be made to the chief executive within 6 months after the making of the order or the longer period the chief executive or the Land Court in special circumstances allows.
s 108 amd 1994 No. 42 s 21
(sec.108-ssec.1) A landholder of land subject to an interim conservation order is entitled to be paid by the State such reasonable compensation because of the making of the order as is agreed between the State and the landholder or, failing agreement, as is determined by the Land Court.
(sec.108-ssec.2) A claim for compensation must— be made in a form approved by the chief executive; and be made to the chief executive within 6 months after the making of the order or the longer period the chief executive or the Land Court in special circumstances allows.
- (a) be made in a form approved by the chief executive; and
- (b) be made to the chief executive within 6 months after the making of the order or the longer period the chief executive or the Land Court in special circumstances allows.