Evaluation of nuisance Flashcards

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Neighbourly disputes may get out of control…

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  • May lead to ongoing problems so people are encouraged to use ADR to deal with problems.
  • ADR allows both parties to put their cases forward and come to a deal which suits both parties.
  • Less confrontation so hopefully allows them to get on in the future.
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Nuisance may not cover all aspects that people feel it should…

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  • Does not cover things such as interference of a persons view, or obstruction of light and TV signal.
  • Some feel that because of this it goes against the definition of enjoyment of land.
  • This was stopped in Hunter v Canary wharf due to floodgate arguments.
  • Seems strange won’t protect these things but will protect feelings of emotional stress.
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Are issues with who is able to make a claim…

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  • In Hunter V Canary wharf they confirmed that they must have an interest in the land in order to be able to make a claim.
  • Given that people may work/ study from home this seems unfair to stop them claiming.
  • Reform may be to change who is able to make a claim.
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Inconsistency when deciding upon social benefit of an activity…

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  • Seems unclear when the interference is reasonable or unreasonable.
  • Many people feel that when its providing a social benefit the interference should be reasonable.
  • Conflicting decisions in Miller V Jackson and Adams V Ursell.
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If they provide a benefit to society they should be awarded damages not inunction…

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  • If it provides a social benefit they should be awarded damages not an injunction.
  • So the benefit it reflected in the award rather than the outcome.
  • Case of Dennis V MOD shows changing views of awarding injunctions.
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Overlap between Nuisance and negligence…

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  • Seems to be lots of overlap between the two torts.
  • Key differences are that nuisance mainly involves issues with land while negligence is many personal injury.
  • In nuisance there does not need to be a duty of care.
  • Negligence usually awards compensation while in nuisance the main remedy is an injunction.
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