CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION.
No. 10 of 1900.
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Board, transmit to the clerk of the Board, if appointed or, if no clerk is appointed, to the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Board, a written claim, stating the nature of his right or interest in the land and the amount which he seeks to recover.
9. Every claim shall be separately considered and adjudicated upon, unless the parties otherwise agree.
Consideration of claims.
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10. Any Board when constituted shall have the following powers and authorities:
(1) to determine the compensation to be paid in respect of such resumption or in respect of the extinction of any right or easement caused by such resumption, regard being had not only to the value of the land taken and any buildings thereon but also to any damage or injury resulting to the owner of the land resumed by reason of the severance of such land from other land of such owner contiguous thereto, and to award compensation in respect of such resumption or extinction to all persons claiming compensation to whom the Board may find compensation to be due;
(2) to award costs, (including remuneration to the members of the Board and to the clerk to the Board determined under section 6) in its discretion, either for or against the Crown or for or against any parties claiming compensation, such costs, if desired by the Crown or any party, to be taxed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court.
(3) all such powers as are vested in the Supreme Court or in a Judge on the occasion of any action or suit in respect of the following matters:
(a) enforcing the attendance of witnesses and examining them upon oath or otherwise as it may think fit;
(b) compelling the production of any documents;
authorities of Board.
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(c) punishing persons guilty of contempt;
(d) ordering an inspection of any premises; and
(e) entering upon and viewing any premises.
11.—(1) When any property is resumed, a Board in determining the compensation to be paid and in estimating the value of the land resumed and of any buildings thereon, may-
* As amended by No. 28 of 1911.
As amended by No. 28 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912, No. 2 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 42 of 1912.
§ As amended by No. 28 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.
Principles of assessment of compensation.
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CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION.
No. 10 of 1900.
1111
Board, transmit to the clerk of the Board, if appointed or, if no clerk is appointed, to the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Board, a written claim, stating the nature of his right or interest in the land and the amount which he seeks to recover.
9. Every claim shall be separately considered and adjudicated Consideration upon, unless the parties otherwise agree.
of claims.
*
10. Any Board when constituted shall have the following powers Powers and and authorities :
(1) to determine the compensation to be paid in respect of such resumption or in respect of the extinction of any right or easement caused by such resumption, regard being had not only to the value. of the land taken and any buildings thereon but also to any damage. or injury resulting to the owner of the land resumed by reason of the severance of such land from other land of such owner contiguous thereto, and to award compensation in respect of such resumption or extinction to all persons claiming compensation to whom the Board may find compensation to be due;
(2) to award costs, (including remuneration to the members of the Board and to the clerk to the Board determined under section 6) in its discretion, either for or against the Crown or for or against any parties claiming compensation, such costs, if desired by the Crown or any party, to be taxed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court.
(3) all such powers as are vested in the Supreme Court or in a Judge on the occasion of any action or suit in respect of the follow- ing matters :-
(a) enforcing the attendance of witnesses and examining them upon oath or otherwise as it may think fit;
(b) compelling the production of any documents;
authorities of Board.
t
(c) punishing persons guilty of contempt;
(d) ordering an inspection of any premises; and
(e) entering upon and viewing any premises.
11.—(1) When any property is resumed, a Board in determining the compensation to be paid and in estimating the value of the land resumed and of any buildings thereon, may-
* As amended by No. 28 of 1911.
As amended by No. 28 of 1911, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912,
No. 2 of 1912, No. 21 of 1912 and No. 42 of 1912.
§ As amended by No. 28 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.
Principles of
assessment of compensa- tion.
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