Infringement of rights of light

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Depending on the usage and certain other factors, buildings are capable of acquiring a right to an exceptional quantity of light (e.g. a greater amount of light needed for growing plants in a greenhouse) by prescription and by grant. A pivotal case in this regard is Allen v Greenwood. See Allen v...

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