Hoy & Dorman were featured in this week’s Farming Life (05/12/2009) as they highly experienced in all matters relating to compulsory purchase, third party claims or formulation objections to proposed road alignments.  We have a balanced understanding of constraints and opportunities for all affected landowners or objectors.  Many landowners will/have been affected by major roads schemes here in Northern Ireland so we are here to represent landowners best interests.

Martin Hoy stated “objection to a proposed road scheme, the vesting of land, third party claims or entitlement to compensation can arise in a number of situations.  It is important that objectors and landowners seeks professional advice at an early stage both in terms of mounting possible objections against the Department and getting the best you can out of a sensitive situation that objectors and land owners may themselves in.”

Karl Dorman adds “We acknowledge the distress that can arise from compulsory purchase schemes and recognise the importance of sound professional advice. Our experience in this area of professional work allows us to advise on a wide range of issues within the processes involved in land vesting to ensure your interests are represented”.

To read the newspaper article in full please click here.

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