Hush money
Series: Building ; 267(8248) 30 August 2002, 38(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Considers recent cases that concentrate on noise nusiance and warns there is likely to be many more to come. In Stannard vs Al Sharekh, the law of nuisance came to the aid of a tenant whose life was being spoilt by noisy neighbours upstairs. The layout of the upstairs flat had been changed and new floors had been installed. The judge subsequently ordered the necessary repairs to be carried out which abated the noise.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Considers recent cases that concentrate on noise nusiance and warns there is likely to be many more to come. In Stannard vs Al Sharekh, the law of nuisance came to the aid of a tenant whose life was being spoilt by noisy neighbours upstairs. The layout of the upstairs flat had been changed and new floors had been installed. The judge subsequently ordered the necessary repairs to be carried out which abated the noise.