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What is private nuisance?
An action for
unreasonable
land interference
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What must claimants show in a private nuisance case?
They must show a
legal interest
in the
land
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Which case established that claimants must show a legal interest in the land affected by nuisance?
Hunter v Canary Wharf
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Who can be defendants in a private nuisance case?
Those in control or occupation of
premises
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What does Tetley v Chitty establish about defendants?
Includes
owners
and those in control of
premises
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What are the types of indirect interference in private nuisance?
Noise or vibrations (
Sturges v Bridgman
)
Smoke and fumes (
St Helen's Smelting v Tipping
)
Smells (
Bliss v Hall
)
Overlooking land (
Fearn and Others v Tate Gallery
)
Physical property damage (Sturges v Bridgman)
Hot air (
Robinson v Kilvert
)
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What type of interference does noise or vibrations represent?
Indirect
interference causing loss of
amenity
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What case relates to smoke and fumes as a type of indirect interference?
St Helen's Smelting
v Tipping
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What type of indirect interference is addressed in Bliss v Hall?
Smells
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What does Fearn and Others v Tate Gallery address?
Overlooking land
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What type of indirect interference is discussed in Robinson v Kilvert?
Hot
air
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What factors are considered for reasonableness in private nuisance cases?
Locality
Duration
Sensitivity of claimant
Malice
Social situation
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How does locality affect the reasonableness of a nuisance claim?
It considers the characteristics of the
neighborhood
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What does the duration factor consider in nuisance cases?
Length and frequency of the
interference
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What does Robinson v Kilvert establish about sensitivity of the claimant?
If C is
sensitive
, it may not be a nuisance
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What is meant by malice in the context of private nuisance?
A deliberately
unreasonable
act causing nuisance
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How does the social situation factor into nuisance claims?
If D benefits the community, it may be reasonable
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What defenses can a defendant argue in a private nuisance case?
Prescription
Moving to the nuisance
Statutory authority
Local authority
planning permission
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What does prescription mean in the context of nuisance defenses?
Action carried out for at least
twenty
years
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What does moving to the nuisance imply in legal terms?
Cannot be considered a
defense
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What is statutory authority in nuisance cases?
Authority
regulated the action causing nuisance
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How can local authority planning permission affect nuisance claims?
It can
sometimes
justify
a nuisance
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What remedies are available in private nuisance cases?
Damages instead of an injunction
Full and partial
injunctions
Abatements
to prevent further nuisance
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How does the court balance rights in nuisance cases?
Balances
C's
right to enjoy land with
D's
rights
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What can be awarded instead of an injunction in nuisance cases?
Damages
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What are full and partial injunctions used for in nuisance cases?
To limit times nuisance is
created
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What is an abatement in the context of nuisance remedies?
C
can enter
D's
property to prevent nuisance
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