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Rights to light (HC 796)

Publication Year

2014

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Sets the context for the current law relating to the rights to light and provides recommendations for change. Covers interferences with rights to light, remedies, injunctions and damages, notice of proposed obstruction procedure and bringing rights to light to an end.

Document History

Supersedes Consultation Paper No 210, Rights to light: a consultation paper (Law Commission, 2013) and Executive summary. Applies to England and Wales. LAW COM No 356.

ISBN

9781474112574

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Law Commission

Statutory independent body created by the Law Commissions Act 1965 to keep the law under review and to recommend reform where it is needed.

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