rylands v fletcher Flashcards

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summary of the case of rylands v fletcher

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. water flooded through mine shafts which remained open during D’s construction of a reservoir and caused damage to C’s mine
. D was liable for the escape of water and the damage to C’s land

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using a case, explain who can sue

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Hunter v Canary Wharf - C must show that they have proprietary (legal) interest in the land affected by the escape as an owner or tenant

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using a case explain who can be sued against

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Reads v Lyons - the D who is the owner or occupier who accumulates the thing that escapes

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element 1

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D voluntarily brings onto his land an accumulation of the thing that escapes.

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case for element 1

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Giles v walker - D isn’t liable as the thistles grew on his land naturally

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element 2

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the thing is likely to cause mischief if it escapes

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case for element 2

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Hale v jennings bros

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element 3

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the thing amounts to a non-natural use

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Cambridge water

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large quantity of chemicals was non-natural as it was unusual

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Transco v stockport

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HoL rephrased the requirement to mean ‘extraordinary and unusual’

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Gore v stannard

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where the thing is accumulated may be relevant

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element 4

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C must show that the substance in question escaped from the D’s land into his

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case for element 4

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Reads v lyons

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element 5

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the thing causes foreseeable damage (causation)

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15
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explain an act of a stranger with case example

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Richards v Lothian - if an escapes occurs from a deliberate and unforeseen act of a stranger

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explain an act of god with case example

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Nicholas v Marsland -an escape which occurs from a natural event so enormous that it can’t be foreseen or guarded against

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explain statutory authority with case example

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Green v CWC - an escape which occurs during activities authorised by an act of parliament