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Barking neighbours

By: Series: Building ; 267(8243) 19 July 2002, 62-63(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the case Fowler v Jones where two neighbours have become entreched in a bitter dispute over the alleged behaviour of Miss Ellen Jones. Explains the concept of private nusiance which although it starts as doing what you are entitled to do on your land it only becomes an actual nuisance when it interferes with comfort or enjoyment of a neighbours property.
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Examines the case Fowler v Jones where two neighbours have become entreched in a bitter dispute over the alleged behaviour of Miss Ellen Jones. Explains the concept of private nusiance which although it starts as doing what you are entitled to do on your land it only becomes an actual nuisance when it interferes with comfort or enjoyment of a neighbours property.