I acted for Brian May in his claim for
damages against his neighbours for installing a super basement.
Not exact matches
Birmingham City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers 2017/18 EFL Championship Date: Monday, 4th December 2017 Kick Off: 19:45 UK Venue: St. Andrew's Stadium This evening, Blues have the much anticipated contest
against top of the league side, Wolverhampton Wanderers, as we look to batter and bruise the confidence of our
neighbours, and claim a much needed three points to get our already
damaged season back on...
This evening, Blues have the much anticipated contest
against top of the league side, Wolverhampton Wanderers, as we look to batter and bruise the confidence of our
neighbours, and claim a much needed three points to get our already
damaged season back on track, with a win tonight certifying to remove our name from the bottom - three.
«A condominium corporation's insurance will cover the building and the common elements, like elevators or front lobby, but the condo owner must insure their own unit, personal items and protect themselves
against liability if they are responsible for
damage caused to a
neighbour's unit.»
An Ottawa lawyer and aspiring judge has won $ 160,000 in
damages in a defamation lawsuit he brought
against neighbours of a condominium he owns in Costa Rica.
The appellants brought an action
against their next door
neighbour seeking injunctive relief and
damages for: (i) invasion of privacy arising from video and audio cameras which they say were trained on their property; (ii) nuisance arising from outside speakers, floodlights and the occasional errant hockey puck; (iii) trespass arising primarily from the construction of two fences; and (iv) abuse of process arising from an application for a peace bond made by the respondents before a justice of the peace.
The Court of Appeal firstly observed that the claims brought
against Precision by all but one of the
neighbours alleged that it was the release of chemicals from Precision's premises that caused their
damages.
You need to protect yourself
against personal liability for injuries to visitors to your home, or for
damage you accidentally cause to your
neighbour's property.
In an interesting case, Dennis v. Gray, the court was asked to determine whether a family with young children should be allowed to go ahead with their
damages claim
against the seller who failed to tell them one of the
neighbours had been convicted of child pornography offences.