Trespass to Land in UK Law
- Recent Book: Trespass — Summary Procedure for Possession of Land
-
Trespass Or Nuisance
... ... Saulnierl raised a number of points on trespass to land and nuisance and the opinion of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick both lends support to English textbook suggestions ... ...
-
Correspondence
... ... type, following a sentence which states that where a trespass occurs involuntarily in the sense of being an inevitable ... It is particularly important not to confuse trespass to land and trespass to goods if those, like Clerk and Lindsell (para ... ...
-
Kaye v Robertson— a reply
... ... a hospital has a cast-iron claim in good, old-fashioned trespass to land. People have come on its premises with no pretence of ... ...
-
Statutes Protection from Eviction Act, 1964
... ... MAY 1966 STATUTES 387 some forms of trespass to land constitute offences as well. It is to be hoped ... ...
-
Police Right of Entry to Private Premises
... ... First, she claimed against the solicitor in trespass both to land and goods. Second, she claimed against Mr McLeod and ... ...
-
Legal Protection Insurance for Police Officers
... ... wrong" which covers the general areas of the law relating to: trespass to the person; negligence; defamation; trespass to land; nuisance; ... ...
-
‘Temporality’: Clarifying the Extent to Which Self-Defence, Defence of Property and Prevention of Crime Operate : R v Williams [2020] EWCA Crim 193
... ... from civil proceedings where they have committed a trespass"’. It is not, therefore, a statement of substantive criminal law\xC2" ... when it applied to chattels as well as to trespass to land ... ...
-
Negligent False Imprisonment – Scope for Re‐emergence?
... ... tort of negligent false imprisonment, a species of the tort of trespass to the person. If liberty is indeed an important constitutional right, ... importance of the liberty of the subject: A battery or trespass to land or goods, which is negligently committed and does not cause any injury or ... ...
-
ADF Offensive Cyberspace Operations and Australian Domestic Law: Proprietary and Constitutional Implications
An Australian Offensive Cyberspace Operations (OCO) capability has emerged as an important sub-component of national power. While significant academic literature exists concerning OCO’s place withi...... ... Without lawful excuse, it could beconstrued as a state trespass against the possessory rights of the persons possessing those ... of another, affecting some of the rights in the bundle.21A trespassto land arises from a similar in terference to another’s r eal property ... ...
See all results