Compensation for Demolition in Hannan District of Wuhan City

Legal analysis: the compensation standard only includes land compensation fee and resettlement fee, excluding the compensation fee for young crops and ground attachments, which shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Wuhan Municipal People's Government. This standard is a protective standard. According to the spirit of national land acquisition legislation, it is desirable to levy farmers' land compensation fees, which will not reduce the living standards of landless farmers. Secondly, if the annual output value of land is much higher than the average output value of the district Committee because of the good use of land, such as planting cash crops on the land, using agricultural land for special planting and aquaculture, etc., higher compensation should be obtained according to the actual situation.

Legal basis: Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land Article 8 In order to safeguard national security, promote national economic and social development and other public interests, if it is really necessary to expropriate houses under any of the following circumstances, the municipal or county people's government shall make a decision on house expropriation:

(a) the needs of national defense and diplomacy;

(two) the needs of the government organization and implementation of energy, transportation, water conservancy and other infrastructure construction;

(three) the needs of public utilities such as science and technology, education, culture, health, sports, environmental and resource protection, disaster prevention and mitigation, cultural relics protection, social welfare, and municipal utilities organized and implemented by the government;

(four) the needs of the construction of affordable housing projects organized and implemented by the government;

(five) the needs of the old city reconstruction organized and implemented by the government according to the relevant provisions of the Urban and Rural Planning Law;

(six) the needs of other public interests as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.