Allan v The Overseers of Liverpool: 1874

The plaintiff (or joint plaintiffs) must be enjoying or asserting exclusive possession of the land to assert a claim in nuisance.

Judges:

Blacknurn J

Citations:

(1874) LR 9 QB 180

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedHunter and Others v Canary Wharf Ltd HL 25-Apr-1997
The claimant, in a representative action complained that the works involved in the erection of the Canary Wharf tower constituted a nuisance in that the works created substantial clouds of dust and the building blocked her TV signals, so as to limit . .
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Nuisance

Updated: 13 May 2022; Ref: scu.195596