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NRI Ltd v Williams and Anor 2018


Data Law Limited

Summary

Price
£72 inc VAT
Or £24.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Delivered by barrister Rachel Coyle of The 36 Group, this bite-size webinar will discuss the case of Network Rail Infrastructure (NRI) Ltd v Williams & Anor [2018], the first appellate case on Japanese Knotweed.

Essential for conveyancing practitioners of all levels, this session will seek to answer the following questions:
• Can you get damages for diminution in value?
• On what basis is such damages awarded – pure economic loss? Distress and inconvenience?
• Does what the Court of Appeal say about pure economic loss affect professional negligence claims?
• Can there be a claim for encroachment or only for the nuisance causing one’s quiet enjoyment to be disturbed?

Description

Learning Outcomes

  • On completion of this course you will:
  • • Be familiar with the facts of the case in NRI Ltd v Williams & Anor [2018]
  • • Appreciate the implications of the NRI Ltd v Williams & Anor [2018] decision and what this means for conveyancing moving forwards
  • • Feel more confident when advising clients regarding Japanese Knotweed and the issues which this presents

What is the target audience?

  • This course is suitable for conveyancing practitioners of all levels including prarlegals and trainees

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