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Essay / Trespass Case - 1645
The injunction was that Mr Greenwood should install blinds in the offices instead of removing his $20,000 glass conservatory. I think the courts would find that Jim, Tom and Mary also have a nuisance claim, but the outcome might be slightly more difficult. Indeed, they probably all already have blinds or curtains in their living room and bedroom. We would therefore have to think of another remedy to solve this problem, because the school needs floodlights on the fields to ensure the safety of the children and allow training. 3. Does trash left on their property constitute a private nuisance? The question that arises here is whether or not the waste deposited on the properties causes harm or damage, which is necessary to qualify as a nuisance. In Tom's case, his elderly parents find the bedding distressing, but I think the courts would find that the total damage and harm caused is not enough. There is also no way of knowing if the students dropped it or if the wind simply blew it onto their properties. Public