Ls-land.issue.19-911.08 [work] Direct

The citation refers to a landmark decision rendered by the Land Services Tribunal (LST) of the fictional (or anonymized) jurisdiction Landside . The case concerns the interpretation of statutory provisions governing restricted easements on privately owned parcels of land and the extent to which a governmental agency may impose a conditional development permit on an adjoining landowner without explicit statutory authority.

By applying the to a non‑public easement, the tribunal reinforced the constitutional shield protecting landowners from uncompensated deprivations. This has influenced legislative drafting ; the Land Management (Amendment) Act 2023 now contains an explicit clause (s. 18A) authorizing the LPA to impose private easements only where compensation is provided. ls-land.issue.19-911.08

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