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Legal Report - Court takes tough line on viability and soundness
The Court of Appeal decision in Persimmon Homes, Barratt Homes and Millhouse Developments v Blyth Valley Borough Council [2008] provides welcome reading for the development industry at a time when project viability is being closely reassessed.
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