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245 _aNuisance: right to sue
260 _c2000
490 _aEstates Gazette Case Summaries
_v[2000] EGCS 56(1)
520 _aCA 13 April 2000. "Pemberton v Southwark LBC". The appellant (P) had a tenancy agreement with the respondent council, but fell into arrears of rent. P subsequently became a 'tolerated trespasser' having failed to comply with the terms of a suspended possession order. P later commenced proceedings in nuisance against the council, and the question arose as to whether P had sufficient interest in the premises to bring action against the council. The judge held that she did not. The appellant appealed. "Held" appeal allowed.
650 _aPEMBERTON V SOUTHWARK LBC
650 _aNUISANCE
650 _aTOLERATED TRESPASSERS
650 _aCAUSE OF ACTION
650 _aSECURE TENANCIES
690 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES-CASE LAW
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