Challenging or confirming a CPO

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There are two grounds for legally challenging a compulsory purchase order (CPO): the order is invalid because the authorisation for compulsory purchase is not empowered under the Act on which the compulsory purchase is based or the order should be quashed because the requirements of the statutory procedures have not been complied...

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