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Compulsory Purchase and Compensation in Ireland:

Law and Practice

By

Sean McDermott,

FRICS,

FCiArb,

Property Arbitrator

and

Professor Richard Woulfe, MA, LLB, Solicitor

The authors draw on a wealth of learning and experience to unravel the complexities of present law

and practice. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1 deals in detail with the voluminous statute law

governing compulsory purchase powers and procedures, while Part 2 covers the equally important topic

of assessment of compensation. Compulsory reading for all practitioners in the property field.

"The combination of disciplines of law and the science of valuation,

is splendidly represented in the double authorship of this book. "

The Hon Mr Thomas A Finlay, Chief Justice

ISBN 1 85475 102 6

Hard cover xxxv, 397 pp

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