Noise: the problem of overlapping controls
Language: English Series: JPL ; (1988) 79-83(5)Publication details: 1988Description: (See also Abstract )Subject(s): Summary: With reference to caselaw, the author identifies the causes of action which exist to combat noise , differentiating between those available to private individuals and those available to local authorities. Then looks at the position when a clash of controls occurs, paying particular attention to the case Lloyds Bank v Guardian Assurance and Another (as yet unreported), which concerned a complaint of noise nuisance created during building works carried out on premises.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS38722 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 12149-1001 |
With reference to caselaw, the author identifies the causes of action which exist to combat noise , differentiating between those available to private individuals and those available to local authorities. Then looks at the position when a clash of controls occurs, paying particular attention to the case Lloyds Bank v Guardian Assurance and Another (as yet unreported), which concerned a complaint of noise nuisance created during building works carried out on premises.