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13 Cards in this Set
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Mills v Brooker
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Overhanging branches of a neighbours tree- Wrongful instrusion
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Ward v Gold
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Overhanging eaves
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Kelsen v Imperial Tobacco
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Projecting advertising signs
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Anchor Brewhouse v Berkley
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Brooms of cranes being used for construction work
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Bernstein of leigh v Skyviews 1978
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The landowner has no greater right s in the aerospace than any member of the public
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Bocardo
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Subterranean space- Own strata beneath until it is so absurd as to not be wort arguing
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Baldes v Higgs 1865
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Onwers only have a qualified property right in live animals. Entitled to hunt. Once caught and killed belong to owner
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Moffat v Kazana |
The true owner has better title to lost objects than anyone else
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Waverley v Fletcher |
Gave three reasons why items found under surface of land should be treated differently. Trespasser if found, interference of land, original owner unlikely to claim it |
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South Staffordshire v Sharmene |
Rings found in mud at bottom of pool |
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Armistice v Delmairie |
Finder has general right to anything found except against true owner- items found on land |
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Parker v British Airways |
Landowner take priority over finder of objects on land if made his intentions to control he land and anything on it clear |
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Taylor v Hamer |
A person who contracts to sell a land can not remove any fixtures after the contract has been made |