14. Nuisance Flashcards

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1
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Is nuisance a separate tort?

A

NO (type of harm)

1) Invasion of;
- Private property
- Public rights

2) Liability;
- Negligent
- Intentional
- Strict

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What is required for public nuisance?

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1) Unreasonable interference

2) Either;
- Government: Community’s health/safety/property rights
- Individual: Unique damage (NOT suffered by public at large)

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What is required for private nuisance?

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1) Substantial interference
- Offensive/Inconvenient/Annoying to ‘average’ person in community
- NOT P’s hypersensitivity/specialised use of his land

2) Unreasonable interference
- Severity of injury > Utility of D’s conduct
- D’s conduct’s reasonableness based on neighbourhood/land values/alternative conduct open to D

3) P’s use/enjoyment of land
- Actual possession (Tenant)
- Immediate right to possession of land

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What is the difference between private nuisance and trespass to land?

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Private nuisance

  • Use/Enjoyment (Tenant)
  • Intangible invasion

Trespass to land

  • Exclusive possession (Landlord)
  • Tangible invasion
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What is the difference between public and private nuisance?

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Public nuisance

  • NOT substantial interference
  • Community’s rights
  • Unique damage

Private nuisance

  • Substantial interference (to average citizen)
  • Tenant’s rights
  • NOT unique damage
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What remedies are available?

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Damages (legal remedy)

Injunctive relief

  • Damages NOT available/adequate (irreparable injury)
  • Must balance hardships in granting/denying relief (UNLESS D’s conduct was wilful)

Abatement by self-help (Public nuisance)

  • By public authority
  • By private citizen (unique damages suffered)

Abatement by self-help (Private nuisance)

1) P’s notice to D (enter D’s land)
2) D refuses to stop
3) P can use necessary force (NOT deadly)

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What defences are available?

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Conduct of others (concurrent)

Contributory negligence

  • ONLY vs negligent trespass
  • NOT vs strict liability/intentional trespass

‘Coming to the nuisance’

  • P purchased land next to already existing nuisance
  • P intentionally moved next to nuisance for purpose of harassing a lawsuit (bad faith)

NOT legislative authority (zoning ordinance)
- NOT conclusive defence (persuasive)

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