The Lands Tribunal London

The Land Tribunal of the United Kingdom was formed back in 1949 and has now been taken over by The Upper Tribunal as its successor, whilst a specialist and independent legal body the Upper Tribunal has almost similar responsibilities that were assigned to the Lands Tribunal earlier. This Tribunal is led by a Senior President of Tribunals, who is supported by the Chamber President, Lands Chamber Judges along with Lands Chamber Members. Permanent courtrooms and offices of this Tribunal are set up in the British capital. However, in case of an urgent or important hearing, necessary arrangements can be made in England and Wales.

Visit: The Lands Tribunal Website

Instructions

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    Facilities & Services:

    The judges and members of Land Chamber can decide particular dispute cases related to land or its valuation. These judges and members also take up disputed compensation cases, together with different types of land compensation legal cases. Appeals like Leasehold Valuation Tribunals, Residential Property Tribunals and Valuation Tribunals are also heard by these judges and members of Land Chamber.

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    Organization Structure:

    The general structure of the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) or the Lands Tribunal is as:


    Senior President of Tribunals


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    Chamber President


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    Lands Chamber Judges


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    Lands Chamber Members

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    Operational Hours:

    The usual operational hours of the Upper Tribunal or Lands Tribunal are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm between Monday and Friday.

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    How to Contact:

    The Upper Tribunal or Lands Tribunal can be contacted either by ringing up or sending a fax or email on the data given under.

    Phone: +44 20 7612 9710
    Fax:
    +44 20 7612 9723
    Email: lands@tribunals.gsi.gov.uk

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    Location:

    Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 45 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DN, United Kingdom.

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    How to Get to The Lands Tribunal:

    By Tube

    The Upper Tribunal or Lands Tribunal can be found at a distance of 0.2 miles from the Tottenham Court Road tube station so it wouldn’t be hard for patrons to cover this gap on foot in about 4 minutes. All they need to do is head north on Tottenham Court Road/A400 towards Hanway Street from the Tottenham Court Road tube station, then turn right onto Bedford Avenue and from where, take a left turn onto Adeline Pl. This will take them to a right turn onto Bedford Square/B506 from where the destination can be seen on the right side. View Map

    By Bus

    Bloomsbury, Great Russell Street (WC1) (Stop R) is the nearest bus stop from the workplace of the Upper Tribunal or Lands Tribunal in London, as the distance between them is 0.1 mile and by walk that a visitor can cover in about 2 minutes approximately. From this bus stop, the direction that visitor will choose is going to be northwest on Bloomsbury Street/A400 towards Bedford Avenue then turn left onto B506 that will lead them to the destination on the left.

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