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Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0803) 26 January 2008, 170-171(2)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the concept of neighbours in law and examines the restrictions this can place on developers. Statutory obligations, easements and restrictive covenants can give landowners the benefit of curbing development on neighbouring land. However there is no judicial definition of the term neighbour. Cases have often focused on the related notion of neighbourhood. Suggests that a neighbour is someone sufficiently proximate to be adversely affected by acts of unneighbourliness. Presents a case study and refers to case law.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L142223 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 142223-1001 |
Discusses the concept of neighbours in law and examines the restrictions this can place on developers. Statutory obligations, easements and restrictive covenants can give landowners the benefit of curbing development on neighbouring land. However there is no judicial definition of the term neighbour. Cases have often focused on the related notion of neighbourhood. Suggests that a neighbour is someone sufficiently proximate to be adversely affected by acts of unneighbourliness. Presents a case study and refers to case law.