Law of private nuisance / Allan Beever.
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- 9781849465069
- 346.036 BEE.L
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-160) and index.
Preliminary pages; Achnowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Conventions, Treaties etc; 1. Introduction; I. General; II. Outlook; III. Scope; IV. Use; 2. The Conventional View; I. A Debate: A Comment on Style; II. The View; III. An Account of the Law?; IV. Two Specific Difficulties withThe Conventional View; V. Conclusion; 3. The Grounds of Liability; I. Finding the Ground; II. Examining the Ground; III. The Structure of Analysis; IV. The Case Law; 4. Illustrations of the General Principle; I. The Rule of Give and Take, Live and Let Live; II. The Location.
III. The Sensitivity of the ClaimantIV. The Duration of the Interference; V. Isolated Events; 5. The Activity; I. The Description of the Parties' Activities; II. The Malice Doctrine; 6. Coming to a Nuisance; I. Bliss v Hall; II. Sturges v Bridgman; III. Miller v Jackson; IV. Kennaway v Thompson; V. Why 'Who Got There First?' Does Not Matter; VI. Miller v Jackson Revisited; 7. A Nuisance Coming to You; I. Three Views; II. The Traditional Law; III. The Slide to Negligence; IV. Criticism of the Contemporary Approach; V. An Alternative Approach; VI. Revisiting the Case Law.
8. Fault and ForeseeabilityI. Introduction; II. Fault, Negligence and Foreseeability; III. Foreseeability and Nuisance; IV. Justifying Strict Liability; 9. The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher; I. The Relationship between Nuisance andRylands v Fletcher; II. The Place of Rylands v Fletcher in the Modern Law; 10. The Parties; I. Standing: Who Can Sue?; II. Identifying the Defendant: Who Can be Sued?; 11. Statutory Authority; 12. Remedies; I. Injunctions; II. Remoteness; 13. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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