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London Borough of Southwark v Mills and others

Series: New Property Cases ; [1999] NPC 123Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: A covenant for quiet enjoyment is a technical description of the right to possession not the right to enjoy peace and quiet. Neighbours living side by side reasonably cannot as a matter of law create a nuisance for each other.
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Law report London Journal article X101152 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 101152-1001

A covenant for quiet enjoyment is a technical description of the right to possession not the right to enjoy peace and quiet. Neighbours living side by side reasonably cannot as a matter of law create a nuisance for each other.