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Neighbour Disputes: A Concise Guide to the Law and
Practice provides starting points for those seeking to resolve
disputes between neighbours at war with each other – whether it be
about noise, overhanging branches, the position of a fence, or some
other irritation that has sparked neighbour rage. It draws together
the relevant strands of the law and provides an insight into some
of the many powers of the local authorities which may be invoked to
bring to an end the behaviour complained of. The importance of
seeking to settle a dispute without having to resort to litigation
is a theme running through the book, as is the ever-vexing question
of costs.
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