The Party Wall Casebook

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The Party Wall Casebook by Paul Chynoweth (University of Salford), 9781405100229
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  • ISBN: 9781405100229 | 1405100222
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 7/1/2003

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The Party Wall Casebook The Party Wall Casebook is an essential reference tool for surveyors, architects, engineers and lawyers. It provides a comprehensive analysis of over 80 leading cases which define the courtsrs" approach to the Party Wall etc Act 1996 and the related common law rules. For ease of reference, the book contains an alphabetical digest of cases with an extensive subject index. The facts, key issues and decision in each case are summarised to provide easy access for the busy practitioner. The legal basis for each decision is also explained in clear, jargon-free language. The book is illustrated and extracts from relevant statutes appear throughout the text. An introductory chapter also places the cases in their broader legal context for those requiring a more detailed understanding of the law in this area. This substantial book is the only single source of reference on the case law required by all party wall surveyors. It provides readers with practical, and legally up-to-date, guidance on the practice of party wall surveying, including: bull; bull;Making sure that notices are properly served under the Act bull; bull;Protecting the interests of appointing owners during negotiations bull; bull;Ensuring that awards are legally enforceable bull; bull;Dealing with compensation claims by adjoining owners bull; bull;Advising clients on appeals under the Act Paul Chynoweth Paul Chynoweth lectures in building surveying at the University of Salford where he specialises in party walls and rights to light. He is a regular speaker to professional audiences on these subjects and is a member of the RICS Boundaries and Party Walls Working Party. He is qualified as a solicitor and is the legal editor of Structural Survey journal. He founded the party walls and rights to light discussion forum at www.partywallforum.co.uk and is a member of the Pyramus & Thisbe Club.
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