A420

Ord. No. 66/74

MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY (LAND RESUMPTION AND RELATED PROVISIONS)

Losses for which compensation may be claimed

(b) The cost of

a removal referred to

in item 9(a).

(c) The cost of

reinstating

an object or structure

described

in item (a)

above or of

replacing

the same

with a similar

object or structure.

(d) The loss

sustained by the forfeiture under section 14(5) of an object or structure which was erected and maintained without the contraven- tion of any Ordinance and is not to be reinstated or replaced

with a similar object or structure at the ex- pense of the

Crown under item (c) above.

10. The loss

sustained on account of the withdrawal of any approval or consent by the Building

Authority under section 15.

Basis on which compensation is to be assessed

(b) The cost incur-

red in moving the object or structure and making good

that part of the

building from

which it is removed.

Persons who may claim compensation

for their respective losses

(b) Any person who

incurs the cost.

(c) The cost incurred (c) Any person who

in so doing.

(d) The amount which might fairly and reason- ably be estimated as the loss of the claimant.

The amount which might fairly and reasonably be estimated as the loss of the claimant in respect of

(a) the reduction

of the open market value of land;

(b) materials, plant and equipment;

(c) professional

fees and

expenses actually paid or legally payable,

on account of the

withdrawal of

approval or consent.

incurs the cost.

(d) Any person

owning a share or interest in the object or struc- ture on the date on which it is removed under section 14(4).

The owner of the land affected by the withdrawal of approval or consent.

Period within which the claim must be served on the Director

(b) Same as in item

Xa).

(c) Before the expira- tion of 1 year from the date of rein- statement or re-

placement.

(d) Before the expira- tion of 1 year from the date of removal.

Before the expiration of 1 year from the date of withdrawal.

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