The case law regarding liability for subsidence damage following encroachment by tree roots from neighbouring land is presented in the context of the recent House of Lords judgment in the case of Delaware Mansions Ltd v The City of Westminster
A neighbor digs a ditch on his side of a property line, exposing root systems from two of the adjoin...
Powys County Council v Price, a follow-up to the decision of the House of Lords in R (National Grid...
Discusses the Chancery Division ruling in Sinclair v Gavaghan on the measure of damages to be awarde...
Plaintiff and defendant were ad joining landowners. Roots of poplar trees on defendant\u27s land ext...
The purpose of damages is to compensate an individual for an injury or wrong, where the loss or dimi...
Context-Tree-related subsidence is a concern in Britain on cohesive clay soils, with significant cos...
CITATION: Van Der Merwe, A. J. 2008. Replacing property rules with liability rules : encroachment by...
During the past decade the explosion in litigation has gone unabated. This growth has occurred despi...
Public bodies have no statutory duty to provide flood defences and do not have funds available to me...
A case study of a domestic structure that suffered damage as a result of foundation movement in the ...
Trees have long been known to cause damage to pavements and residential buildings as a result of soi...
Discusses the Outer House judgment in Viewpoint Housing Association Ltd v Edinburgh City Council on ...
The article discusses Walton Family Estates Ltd v GJD Services Ltd [2021] EWHC 88 (Comm) clarifying ...
In situations of compulsory purchase of farmland, claims for the injurious affection of retained lan...
Discusses the Chancery Division decision in John Smith & Co (Edinburgh) Ltd v Hill on the extent to ...
A neighbor digs a ditch on his side of a property line, exposing root systems from two of the adjoin...
Powys County Council v Price, a follow-up to the decision of the House of Lords in R (National Grid...
Discusses the Chancery Division ruling in Sinclair v Gavaghan on the measure of damages to be awarde...
Plaintiff and defendant were ad joining landowners. Roots of poplar trees on defendant\u27s land ext...
The purpose of damages is to compensate an individual for an injury or wrong, where the loss or dimi...
Context-Tree-related subsidence is a concern in Britain on cohesive clay soils, with significant cos...
CITATION: Van Der Merwe, A. J. 2008. Replacing property rules with liability rules : encroachment by...
During the past decade the explosion in litigation has gone unabated. This growth has occurred despi...
Public bodies have no statutory duty to provide flood defences and do not have funds available to me...
A case study of a domestic structure that suffered damage as a result of foundation movement in the ...
Trees have long been known to cause damage to pavements and residential buildings as a result of soi...
Discusses the Outer House judgment in Viewpoint Housing Association Ltd v Edinburgh City Council on ...
The article discusses Walton Family Estates Ltd v GJD Services Ltd [2021] EWHC 88 (Comm) clarifying ...
In situations of compulsory purchase of farmland, claims for the injurious affection of retained lan...
Discusses the Chancery Division decision in John Smith & Co (Edinburgh) Ltd v Hill on the extent to ...
A neighbor digs a ditch on his side of a property line, exposing root systems from two of the adjoin...
Powys County Council v Price, a follow-up to the decision of the House of Lords in R (National Grid...
Discusses the Chancery Division ruling in Sinclair v Gavaghan on the measure of damages to be awarde...