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Guiding you through each step, Statutory Nuisance takes you from initial assessment of a potential nuisance, through document drafting to the magistrates' court and beyond to the higher courts. Clear, readable and user friendly this book provides lucid explanation, practical guidance and the primary materials needed in court - all in one handy volume. Accessible to the layman, yet illuminating to the experienced practitioner, this title expresses a view on the issues not yet resolved by the courts. The new 4th edition covers the significant legislative changes such as: - The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 - Coventry v Lawrence [2014] - Lorna Grace Peires v Bickerton Aerodromes Ltd [2016] - Forster v The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2016] - Cocking v Eacott [2016]
"Guiding you through each step, Statutory Nuisance takes you from initial assessment of a potential nuisance, through document drafting to the magistrates' court and beyond to the higher courts. Clear, readable and user friendly this book provides lucid explanation, practical guidance and the primary materials needed in court - all in one handy volume. Accessible to the layman, yet illuminating to the experienced practitioner, this title expresses a view on the issues not yet resolved by the courts. The new 4th edition covers the significant legislative changes such as: - The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 - Coventry v Lawrence [2014] - Lorna Grace Peires v Bickerton Aerodromes Ltd [2016] - Forster v The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2016] - Cocking v Eacott [2016]."--
This fully revised third edition gives an up-to-date, practical, and comprehensive account of the statutory nuisance regime in the UK. As a guide through each step, the book takes the reader from initial assessment of a potential nuisance, through document drafting to the magistratesâ?? court, and beyond to the higher courts. Clear, readable, and user-friendly, it provides lucid explanation, practical guidance, and the primary materials needed in court. Accessible to the layman, yet illuminating to the experienced practitioner, Statutory Nuisance expresses a view on the issues not yet resolved by the UK courts. It covers all relevant UK case law, legislative changes, and developments.
This work focuses exclusively on statutory nuisance, a practice widely used by local authorities and individuals as a means of resolving a range of problems including neighbour noise, pollution and poor housing quality. The book adopts a practical approach and provides a comprehensive statement of the law and how it can be applied in practice.
Now in its second edition, this popular title focuses exclusively on statutory nuisance, a practice widely used by local authorities and individuals as a means of resolving a range of problems including neighbour noise, pollution, poor housing quality.The work adopts a practical yet authoritative approach and provides a comprehensive statement of the law and how it can be applied in practice. Written by expert authors, this informative text guides the reader through drafting and varying attachment notices, preparing evidence, role of judicial review and costs which can be awarded. Fully up to date with coverage of all the recent rulings and legislation.
Guiding you through each step, Statutory Nuisance takes you from initial assessment of a potential nuisance, through document drafting to the magistrates' court and beyond to the higher courts. Clear, readable and user friendly this book provides lucid explanation, practical guidance and the primary materials needed in court - all in one handy volume. Accessible to the layman, yet illuminating to the experienced practitioner, this title expresses a view on the issues not yet resolved by the courts. The new 4th edition covers the significant legislative changes such as: - The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 - Coventry v Lawrence [2014] - Lorna Grace Peires v Bickerton Aerodromes Ltd [2016] - Forster v The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2016] - Cocking v Eacott [2016]
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