Advice for the Parties
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Advice for the Parties All the cases in question involved can be covered by the tort of private nuisance. Private nuisance is the interference with a person's use and enjoyment of the land. This can occur in three different ways; encroachment on land, direct physical damage on the land or interference in any way of the land. Nuisance can be either continuous or recurrent. It is important that we distinguish nuisance form the tort of trespass and negligence as they run closely together. This essay will discuss the liability of all parties involved, using the tort of nuisance. Advice for Ingrid The question to be asked when considering Ingrid's liability in this case is can she be held liable for any damage due to the fact that she is the property owner. In the case of Sedleigh-Denfield v O'Callagan1, the defendant was a landowner on whose land a pipe was laid...

