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The construction of buildings which interfere with third-party rights and the risk of injunctions and claims for damages

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Building Appraisal ; 1(3) September 2005, 274-281(8)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Examines the risk to development projects from the infringement of third party rights, particularly rights of light and restrictive covenants, in view of the decisions in "Deakins v Hookings" ([1994] 14 EG 133, Abs50462), "Mortimer v Bailey" ([2004] EWCA Civ 1514, Abs68661) and "Midtown v City of London Real Property Co Ltd" ([2005] EWHC 33 (Ch), L128821). Assesses the risk factor involved during the various stages of the development, and provides a checklist of steps to be taken to lessen or remove the risk of an injunction being obtained by the owner of neighbouring property.
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Journal article London Journal article L131486 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 131486-1001

Examines the risk to development projects from the infringement of third party rights, particularly rights of light and restrictive covenants, in view of the decisions in "Deakins v Hookings" ([1994] 14 EG 133, Abs50462), "Mortimer v Bailey" ([2004] EWCA Civ 1514, Abs68661) and "Midtown v City of London Real Property Co Ltd" ([2005] EWHC 33 (Ch), L128821). Assesses the risk factor involved during the various stages of the development, and provides a checklist of steps to be taken to lessen or remove the risk of an injunction being obtained by the owner of neighbouring property.