Deliberate concealment

Childs, S; Ginige, T A and Pateman, H (2017) Deliberate concealment. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 9(1), pp. 32-62. ISSN 1756-1450

Abstract

This study offers a unique-assessment of law relating to deliberate concealment of planning-breaches revealing that government should have awaited the Supreme Court's decision before amending statute to prohibit reliance upon expiration of time where there is element of deliberate concealment.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: development; environment; private property; deliberate concealment; planning law; planning law breaches
Index terms: private property, statute, planning law
Subjects: real estate economics, legal systems, planning law
Topics: Legal Issues, Urban Studies
Descriptive scope: 1 C

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