Discusses the Chancery Division ruling in Sinclair v Gavaghan on the measure of damages to be awarded for temporary trespass during the development of land where no physical damage to the land had been sustained. Examines case law prior to Sinclair involving temporary occupation and permanent encroachment. Considers the factors to be taken into account when determining a valuation based on hypothetical negotiations for a licence
Horizontal severance deeds separate property rights above and below the surface. Sub-surface rights ...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
An article recently published in the Tort Law Review argues that separate torts of trespass to the p...
In most trespass cases, the defendant’s conduct involves a mere temporary occupation or user of the ...
Trespass law is commonly presented as a relatively straightforward doctrine that protects landowners...
This Essay addresses an anomaly in trespass law. Trespass law is generally understood as the paradig...
Discusses the Chancery Division decision in John Smith & Co (Edinburgh) Ltd v Hill on the extent to ...
The tort of trespass to land has proven to be controversial as applied to airplane overflights (and ...
The article discusses Walton Family Estates Ltd v GJD Services Ltd [2021] EWHC 88 (Comm) clarifying ...
The need for the concrete analysis of Trespass is dictated by current struggles over the conditions...
When confronted with a case involving a child plaintiff, attorneys and the courts should recognize ...
The right to exclude intrusions by others, we have it on high authority, is one of the most essenti...
The circumstances where a plaintiff will be able to avoid the limitations imposed on the award of da...
In §§ 51 and 52 of the forthcoming second volume of the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Liability f...
Traditionally, Missouri courts have maintained the general rule that a possessor of land owes no dut...
Horizontal severance deeds separate property rights above and below the surface. Sub-surface rights ...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
An article recently published in the Tort Law Review argues that separate torts of trespass to the p...
In most trespass cases, the defendant’s conduct involves a mere temporary occupation or user of the ...
Trespass law is commonly presented as a relatively straightforward doctrine that protects landowners...
This Essay addresses an anomaly in trespass law. Trespass law is generally understood as the paradig...
Discusses the Chancery Division decision in John Smith & Co (Edinburgh) Ltd v Hill on the extent to ...
The tort of trespass to land has proven to be controversial as applied to airplane overflights (and ...
The article discusses Walton Family Estates Ltd v GJD Services Ltd [2021] EWHC 88 (Comm) clarifying ...
The need for the concrete analysis of Trespass is dictated by current struggles over the conditions...
When confronted with a case involving a child plaintiff, attorneys and the courts should recognize ...
The right to exclude intrusions by others, we have it on high authority, is one of the most essenti...
The circumstances where a plaintiff will be able to avoid the limitations imposed on the award of da...
In §§ 51 and 52 of the forthcoming second volume of the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Liability f...
Traditionally, Missouri courts have maintained the general rule that a possessor of land owes no dut...
Horizontal severance deeds separate property rights above and below the surface. Sub-surface rights ...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
An article recently published in the Tort Law Review argues that separate torts of trespass to the p...