Infringement of rights of light

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There are a number of other factors to be considered in determining whether there has been an actionable interference with a claimant's right of light: locality internal use and layout of the property residential or commercial property artificial light reflected light and light from other sources. Relevance of locality Courts routinely consider the question of locality in deciding...

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