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Things that go bump in the night

By: Series: Solicitors' Journal ; 144(48) 22 December 2000, 1166-1167(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Asks whether or not a vendor would be liable for failing to disclose paranormal activity. Highlights the burden placed on the purchaser under the doctrine of 'caveat emptor' and considers recent case law concerning poltergeists and supernatural visitations in the United States and the UK.
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Asks whether or not a vendor would be liable for failing to disclose paranormal activity. Highlights the burden placed on the purchaser under the doctrine of 'caveat emptor' and considers recent case law concerning poltergeists and supernatural visitations in the United States and the UK.