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100 1 _aGordon, Warren
245 0 0 _aCase news
_bR Owers and N Owers v K Bailey
260 _c2006
490 0 _aProperty Week
_v71(45) 10 November 2006, 72(1)
520 _aReports on "Owers and another v Bailey" (ChD, unreported) which considered the award of damages for unneighbourly conduct. The parties were in dispute over the right to use a track between their premises. The Owers (O) had a statutory right to the track, but Bailey (B) also claimed a right to it after O had agreed to let B temporarily use the track to move into his house. B continued to use the track and had various encounters with O, culminating in B constructing gates on part of the track to impede access to O's property. It was found that B had shown unneighbourly conduct in trying to secure access over O's land, which he knew he wasn't entitled to. An injunction was granted to stop B interfering with the track and O were awarded damages of £6 500.
590 _aKA
650 2 4 _aOWERS AND ANOTHER V BAILEY
651 4 _aEngland and Wales
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690 _aBoundary disputes
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