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private nuisance (unlawful interference (substantial interference (with…
private nuisance
unlawful interference
substantial interference
with the comfort/convenience of the person occupying land
'in all the circumstances it is reasonable for the C to have to suffer particular interference
standard of what ordinary people would consider reasonable
land not the person needs to be interfered with
hunter v Canary Wharf
meir interference isn't enough
defendant
doesn't have to be a owner/occupier just someone that uses it
someone who came to it
allowed it to happen
Tetley v chitty
adopt it
sedleigh denfield v o'callaghan
indirect damage
floodwaters
vibrations
leaky v national trust
age condition effort required
lord denning 'public interest should prevail over private'
examples of interference with use or enjoyment of land
noise
ken away v Thompson
cricket balls landing in garden
miller v Jackson
sex shop
florin place
meaning
unlawful interference
with a persons use or enjoyment of their land
direct or indirect
claimant
legal interest
owner
tenant
can't be a family member
hunter v Canary Wharf