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The Right to Light


ISBN13: 004262
ISBN: 004262
Published: June 1950
Publisher: The Estates Gazette Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback & Supplement
Price: Out of print



The purpose of this book is to assist those concerned with the easement of light. Even the simplest subjects are capable of the most exhaustive treatment and such treatment is not without its value, but though the writer and the publisher may sustain the effort needed to produce a completely comprehensive and authoritative work, the ordinary reader, con-cerned to obtain a working knowledge of the subject, is often exhausted before he has pene-trated very far.

This book docs not claim to be an exhaustive work but is designed to be read as a whole, to give a working knowledge and to indicate lines of further study for those so minded. Practically every concise statement is necessarily pregnant with exceptions and quasi-exceptions, the pursuit of which is delightful but outside our intended scope.

The Supplement contains a report of the cases Cory v. The City of London Real Property Co. referrred to in the main work.

Subjects:
Property Law
Contents:
Part 1: Law
The Nature of he Right to Light
Acquisition of the Right
Defence Against Acquisition
The Extent of the Right
The Consequences of Injury
Part 2: Evidence
Measuring the Injury
The Test of Adequacy
Light From the Sky
Light within the Premises
The Presentation of the Evidence
Preperation of the Daylight Plan
Part 3: Town Planning and Daylight
Designing for Daylight
Sunlight
Sundry Matters
Appendices
Table of Cases