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There's something in the air

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0750) 15 December 2007, 102(1)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Considers the issue of ownership of airspace above a building. Airspace is divided into higher and lower stratum, with the lower considered to be the property of a building. The border between the strata is undefined, but the owner of a taller building would expect a greater airspace entitlement. Considers how airspace is affected by planning and development laws. Also considers the ownership of airspace over highways or rivers.
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Considers the issue of ownership of airspace above a building. Airspace is divided into higher and lower stratum, with the lower considered to be the property of a building. The border between the strata is undefined, but the owner of a taller building would expect a greater airspace entitlement. Considers how airspace is affected by planning and development laws. Also considers the ownership of airspace over highways or rivers.