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What does Representations mean? In legal practice, a representation is a pre‑contractual statement of present or past fact (which may include a statement of law) made to induce another to enter a contract. It can be oral, written or implied from words or conduct; mere silence is usually insufficient, but half‑truths, a change of circumstances, or a duty to disclose (for example, in fiduciary or certain insurance contexts) can make non‑disclosure actionable. Statements of opinion or intention are not generally representations unless they imply underlying facts or are made without reasonable grounds. Actionable misrepresentation requires a false statement that is material, addressed to the claimant,...

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Compulsory Purchase Orders (England and Wales): Confirmation, Objections, Inquiries/Hearings, Written Representations, Modifications (Including Conditional or Staged), Notices, Costs and High Court Challenges

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Numerous statutory provisions empower specified bodies to undertake compulsory purchase for particular purposes; see Practice Note: Sources and limits of compulsory purchase powers. Authorisation is usually granted by a compulsory purchase order (CPO). The designated body (the acquiring Authority) makes the CPO, which must then be confirmed by the confirming authority—either the minister with the power to authorise the compulsory acquisition, an inspector appointed by that minister to act instead, or, in some instances, the acquiring authority itself. This Practice Note concentrates on the process for submitting a CPO for confirmation, and on the consideration and confirmation of a CPO, including the lodging of objections, public inquiries, hearings and written Representations for a CPO to which the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (ALA 1981) applies. The steps involved in promoting a CPO up to the point of submission—covering negotiations for the required land and rights, land referencing, and preparing and making the CPO and related documents—are addressed in Practice Note: Promoting a compulsory purchase order, including preparing the order and order documents and making the order. Once the...

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