Service Overview
Farm breeding site demolition falls within the scope of agriculture-related operational demolition, covering expropriation disputes of various agricultural breeding entities such as pig farms, chicken farms, duck farms, cattle and sheep breeding bases, and special breeding farms. It features strong agricultural attributes, numerous auxiliary facilities, site-dependent breeding income, and substantial relocation losses. In addition to land and breeding houses, breeding farms contain a large number of auxiliary assets, including breeding sheds, disinfection facilities, septic tanks, warehouses, breeding equipment, seedling plots, and supporting water and power systems. Since the breeding industry highly relies on site conditions, breeding cycles and epidemic prevention systems, relocation is very likely to cause severe losses such as livestock and poultry mortality, business suspension, customer loss, and invalidation of breeding qualifications. In practice, expropriating authorities often suppress compensation on the grounds of illegal construction, restricted breeding zones or lack of formal property certificates. They usually only compensate for basic building costs while refusing to recognize breeding operation losses, equipment wear and tear, and livestock relocation losses, seriously damaging the legitimate rights and interests of agricultural operators.
Service Content
With in-depth experience in agriculture-related expropriation and demolition legal services, our firm is familiar with local breeding demolition policies and agricultural compensation standards, providing specialized rights protection services for all types of breeding farms. Our lawyers comprehensively verify farm land use filings, breeding permits, epidemic prevention qualifications, site construction documents, equipment purchase vouchers, breeding scale ledgers, and profit and loss records, so as to establish a complete evidence chain of breeding operations and assets. We accurately calculate all legitimate compensation items, including compensation for breeding houses, land use rights, supporting breeding facilities, equipment relocation and depreciation, livestock and poultry migration losses, production suspension losses, and temporary resettlement transition expenses.
We legally challenge and rectify illegal acts by expropriating authorities, including arbitrary identification of illegal construction, improper application of restricted breeding zone policies, malicious under-compensation for agricultural projects, and illegal site clearance and shutdown of breeding farms. We petition for the revocation of unreasonable penalties and compensation decisions through legitimate legal channels. Our team assists farmers in communicating with expropriation authorities throughout the process, helping them avoid common compensation traps in agricultural demolition. We fully protect the legitimate property and operational rights of agricultural breeding operators and strive for adequate compensation that truly reflects actual industry losses.
Sheng Yun Typical Cases
Mr. Wang and Mr. Zhang, residents of Panshan County, Liaoning Province, legally owned marine breeding facilities in the local area. Due to a local construction project, their marine breeding facilities were included in the expropriation scope. Multiple administrative departments including the Panshan County Bureau of Natural Resources forcibly demolished their breeding facilities without signing compensation agreements or performing statutory administrative procedures.
The two clients entrusted Lawyer Wang Youyin’s team and demolition attorneys of Beijing Sheng Yun Law Firm to safeguard their legal rights. Dissatisfied with the first-instance judgment, the clients filed an appeal. Our legal team pointed out that the first-instance court had unclear fact-finding and incorrect application of law, which required correction. Ultimately, Panjin Intermediate People’s Court ruled to revoke the original judgment and remand the case for retrial.
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