30th September 2014, 07:52 AM
Peter the point that I am trying to get at is does the seller have to inform the other bidders that an archaeologist has suggested that there might be a cost of archaeology to be considered in the value of the land?
Quote:The evaluation is relatively unimportant - the question is what is the extent of the archaeology and how much will have to be dug out. The less information the more of a guess is been made.to my mind the less information the more of a guess is made makes the relatively inexpensive evaluation the only tool that an an archaeologist has to cost the archaeology.
Quote:Don't quite see how you can be so precise about the price prior to evalYes and the evaluation should be done before sale or as a condition of sale.
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist