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MEASUREMENT OF DAMAGES IN CLAIMS AGAINST NEGLIGENT SURVEYORS
In another claim against an allegedly negligent surveyor, the Court of Appeal has held that where purchasers of a residential property had relied on an allegedly negligent survey, the correct basis for measuring the resultant damages was not the..
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01 November 2001
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Vol 18 No 11 - 01 November 2001
TREE ROOTS AND AIRCRAFT STRESS: TWO APPEALS TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS
Two important decisions of the Court of Appeal (both noted in previous issues of
Building Law Monthly) have been considered by the House of Lords over the past month. The following gives advance notice of those decisions, which will receive more extensive coverage over the next few months.
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01 November 2001
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A PLANNING INSPECTOR’s WHIM?
A review of recent planning decisions
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01 November 2001
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COAL AUTHORITY REPORTS: RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACCURACY
Mason v The Coal Authority; Flaherty and another v The Coal Authority (unreported, 15 March 2001, QBD)
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01 November 2001
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