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Statues, sculpture and paintings may be part of buildings or land. If so, property ownership is made more complex. Removing such works might require a planning or heritage consent. These issues are important for the art market and of wider public interest in the debate over contested heritage.
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This book will be of interest to art lawyers, planning, property and private client lawyers dealing with heritage, planning and heritage consultants, conservation students and art law students.