1st Edition

The Surveyors' Expert Witness Handbook

By Martin Farr Copyright 2005
    232 Pages
    by Estates Gazette

    232 Pages
    by Estates Gazette

    This book is an invaluable guide for those providing expert evidence on valuations of commercial properties – including civil actions, rent review arbitrations, lands tribunal cases and rating appeals.

    The object of the book is to provide the commercial property valuer with a detailed introduction to providing expert evidence in a litigation context, the rules, requirements and the pitfalls for the unwary. Particular trouble has been taken to emphasise the need for quality evidence based on relevant experience which is objective, unbiased, independent, and of sufficient quality to resist challenges before the courts, tribunals and arbitrators.

    This handbook will help the practitioner start off on the right course and provide forewarning of the issues which he or she is likely to face, leading to greater professional awareness and to higher standards of valuation expert evidence in all commercial property fields.

    1. Background   2. General Principles   3. Court Rules and Codes of Practice   4. Civil Evidence Act 1995   5. Prior to the Appointment   6. On being appointed   7. Proceeding with the Appointment   8. Meetings and Conferences   9. Mediation   10. The Expert's Report   11. The Trial or Hearing   12. The Single Joint Expert   13. The Liability of an Expert Witness (Immunity)   14. Privilege   15. Arbitration and Independent Expert   16. The Lands Tribunal   17. Valuation Tribunals   18. The Future

    Biography

    Martin Farr is a professional Chartered Surveyor, a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators