Sturges v Bridgman
Sturges v Bridgman (1879) LR 11 Ch D 852 is a landmark case in nuisance. It decides that what constitutes reasonable use of one's property depends on the character of the locality and that it is no defence that the plaintiff "came to the nuisance".
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Sturges v Bridgman
Sturges v Bridgman (1879) LR 11 Ch D 852 is a landmark case in nuisance. It decides that what constitutes reasonable use of one's property depends on the character of the locality and that it is no defence that the plaintiff "came to the nuisance".
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LR 11 Ch D 852
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1879-07-01
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Nuisance
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Sturges v Bridgman (1879) LR 1 ...... intiff "came to the nuisance".
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