Marcic v Thames Water Utilities Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2001] EWHC 421 (TCC) |
Date | 2001 |
Year | 2001 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division (Technology and Construction Court) |
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16 cases
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Dwr Cymru Cyfyngedig (Welsh Water) (Appellant v Barratt Homes Ltd (Respondent
...Act. On the second morning of the hearing we heard counsel on this point and were referred to a number of authorities. 19 In Marcic v Thames Water Utilities Ltd. [2004 ] 2 AC 42 the claimant's land had repeatedly been flooded by sewage discharged from sewers operated and maintained by the d......
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Dennis and Another v Ministry of Defence
...what is best to be done. Indeed, in effect that happens at present where use is authorised by statute. A recent example is Marcic v. Thames Water Utilities Ltd. [2002] EWCA Civ 64, [2002] QB 929. Manifestly a nuisance existed in Marcic. Plainly there is a public interest in the continuing......
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Oswald France Claimant v The Attorney Genreal of Antigua and Barbuda Director of Public Works Defendants [ECSC]
...tort of nuisance for the reason that it acted within the powers conferred by statute. 27 Ms. Nelson also relied on the case of Marcic v Thames Water Utilities [2003] 2 WLR 932 where the claimant's house had been affected by a back flow of foul water from the defendant's sewerage system betw......
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R (on the applications of Hooper, Withey, Naylor and Martin) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
...of the water undertaker to bring to an end repeated flooding of the claimant's property which form the subject matter of Marcic v Thames Water Utilities Ltd. [2001] 3 All E.R. 698, on which Mr. Goudie QC relied. NINTH ISSUE: WAS THE DEFENDANT ACTING UNLAWFULLY (THE EFFECT OF SECTION 6 OF T......
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