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The law of nuisance / John Murphy.
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Title:The law of nuisance / John Murphy.
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Author/Creator:Murphy, John, 1965-
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Published/Created:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KD1968 .M87 2010
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Nuisances--England.
Nuisances--Wales.
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Description:xxvii, 208 p. ; 26 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780199214532 (hardback : acid-free paper)
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: I. Domain of Nuisance Law
1. Domain of Nuisance Law
I. Introduction
II. Parameters of Private Nuisance
III. Scope of Public Nuisance
IV. Scope of Statutory Nuisance
II. Law of Private Nuisance
2. Essentials and Nature of Liability in Private Nuisance
I. Introduction
II. Touchstones of Liability
III. Nature of Liability in Private Nuisance
3. Interests Protected by Private Nuisance
I. Introduction
II. Interferences with the Use or Enjoyment of Land
III. Physical Damage to Land
IV. Personal Injury
V. Damage to Chattels
VI. Economic Loss
VII. Servitudes
4. Parties to a Private Nuisance Action
I. Introduction
II. Who Can Sue?
III. Those Who Can be Sued
5. Defences to an Action for Private Nuisance
I. Introduction
II. Statutory Authority
III. Prescription
IV. Claimant's Conduct
V. Consent
VI. Social Utility of the Defendant's Enterprise
VII. Necessity
VIII. Acts of God and of Third Parties
IX. Other Defences
6. Remedies for Private Nuisance
I. Introduction
II. Injunctions
III. Damages
IV. Abatement
III. Public Nuisance and Statutory Nuisance
7. Public Nuisance
I. Public Nuisance as a Crime
II. Public Nuisance as a Tort
III. Continuing Vitality of Public Nuisance
8. Statutory Nuisance
I. Introduction
II. Classes of Statutory Nuisance
III. Meaning of `Prejudicial to Health or a Nuisance'
IV. Role of Local Authorities
V. Proceedings Brought by Individuals
VI. Appeals Against Abatement Notices
VII. Conclusion.