Fearn and Others v Board of the Trustees of the Tate Gallery
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2020] EWCA Civ 104 |
Year | 2020 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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5 cases
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Fearn and Others v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery
...in modern times the law does not always provide a remedy for every annoyance to a neighbour, however considerable that annoyance may be”: [2020] Ch 621, para 7 In my opinion, the Court of Appeal was right to hold that the judge incorrectly applied the law but wrong to decide that the law o......
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MBR Acres Ltd v Free the MBR Beagles (formerly Stop Animal Cruelty Huntingdon) (an unincorporated association by its representative Mel Broughton on behalf of the members of Free the MBR Beagles who are protesting within the area marked in blue on the Plan attached at Annex 1 of the Claim Form and/or engaging in unlawful activities against the Claimants and/or trespassing on the First Claimant's Land at MBR Acres Ltd, Wyton, Huntingdon PE28 2DT and/or posting on social media images and details of the officers and employees of MBR Acres Ltd, and the officers and employees of third party suppliers and service providers to MBR Acres Ltd)
...claim is not based on alleged harassment or nuisance caused by the drone flights (cf. Fearn v The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery [2020] Ch 621). There is no suggestion in the evidence that the action of drones being flown over the site has caused harassment to anyone, is dangerous or......
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Fairhurst v Woodard
...by Mr Phipps for the Claimant is that the Court of Appeal decision in Fearn and Ors v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery [2020] EWCA Civ 104 is against the Claimant’s case, and it is authority which binds me. The Court of Appeal held that mere overlooking from one property to another is ......
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Aemyrie Ltd and Others
...to its exceptional purpose. [29] In this regards our attention was drawn to the Court of Appeal authority in Clark v R & C Commrs [2020] EWCA Civ 104 at paragraph [106]: … the scope of the assessment, and of any appeal from it, must be defined by the subjective discovery that the assessing ......
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