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The Law of Rights of Light

English

By (author): Jonathan Karas

The Law of Rights of Light is a new and comprehensive treatment of the controversial topic of rights of light. It considers how rights can be established, what constitutes an infringement of those rights and what remedies can be provided for the infringement of those rights. It explains how claims may be defended and rights overridden using the mechanism under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s.237. By setting the law in its wider context, the book seeks to show that, despite the technicalities which arise, there are no legal problems with which a competent lawyer cannot grapple. The book benefits from two technical appendices by Point 2 Surveyors. The first explains how light is measured; the second how losses are valued. These appendices also explain the limits of current methodology. These limits leave current methods ripe for reconsideration by the Courts. The book will be an essential addition to the shelves of lawyers, surveyors and other property professionals. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 615g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Wildy Simmonds and Hill Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780854901647

About Jonathan Karas

Jonathan Karas is a subject editor of Hill and Redman's Law of Landlord and Tenant and author (with David Elvin QC) of Unlawful Interference with Land second edition (2002). He has made substantial contribution to Halsbury's Laws of England being a contributing editor to the Compulsory Acquisition title (1996) editor of the Distress title (2000 2007 re-issues) the Forestry Title (2007 and 2009 re-issues) and editor of the Perpetuities and Accumulations volume.

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