. They report that a structured exercise routine given to advanced cancer patients after treatment was found to reduce the risk of dying from the disease. The results of the trial have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
However, in cases where compensation is paid, the rules are set to change, with owners likely to get less money.The plan is for owners to receive "just-and-equitable" compensation – a departure from the higher "market value" they have been getting up to now, Mabasa and Karberg said.
The government had been paying market-value compensation despite the fact that this was "at odds" with the constitution, adopted after white-minority rule ended in 1994, they added.The lawyers said that all expropriations had "extensive procedural fairness requirements", including the owner's right to go to court if they were not happy.The move away from market-value compensation will also apply to land expropriated for a "public purpose" – like building state schools or railways.
This has not been a major point of controversy, possibly because it is, a legal website run by law students from around the world.
"The US Constitution, for instance, provides that the government can seize private property for public use so long as 'just compensation' is provided," it added.
The government hopes so.Lambeth Council says it had made a direct offer of suitable permanent accommodation to Ms Afriyie but she turned it down and requested a review. The review found that the permanent property proposed was suitable.
Local authorities have a legal duty to provide temporary accommodation to anyone who qualifies as homeless.Adam Hug, housing spokesperson for the Local Government Association, is calling on the government to urgently increase the temporary accommodation subsidy in the upcoming Spending Review.
"Frozen temporary accommodation subsidy rates have left councils to pick up more than £700m in temporary accommodation costs that they are unable to claim back from government."The government says the forthcoming