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Cranes could face trespass charge

By: Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor Weekly ; 21(10) 3 December 1987, 61-62(2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the consequences of the judgement in Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd (see Abs 38477) where it was held that cranes swinging over adjoining premises were trespassing. This means that contractors must give notice to neighbours if a crane is to be used and obtain consent in writing.
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Looks at the consequences of the judgement in Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd (see Abs 38477) where it was held that cranes swinging over adjoining premises were trespassing. This means that contractors must give notice to neighbours if a crane is to be used and obtain consent in writing.