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Amanda Tagg Mills & Reeve LLP

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What happens when farm machinery grows wider that the track over which a right of way is granted? *

United Kingdom - July 27 2012
The simple question is “What is the extent of the right of way?”


The buck stops where? Who is liable for injuries caused by horses? *

United Kingdom - July 27 2012
Strict liability is liability which is imposed without the claimant having to prove that the defendant was at fault.


Wind farms, climate change and the all-important local plan *

United Kingdom - July 27 2012
The case was a challenge against a Planning Inspector’s decision to uphold the refusal of planning consent for a wind farm on land near Great Yarmouth.


Hopkins v Beacon: a cautionary tale of owners and errors *

United Kingdom - September 1 2011
Mr Beacon had his sights set on a strip of garden land between his property and that of his neighbour, Mr Hopkins, the registered owner.


Hopkins v Beacon: a cautionary tale of owners and errors *

United Kingdom - September 1 2011
Mr Beacon had his sights set on a strip of garden land between his property and that of his neighbour, Mr Hopkins, the registered owner.


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