Trespass to Land
1.Opening Words (2) Definition of
Trespass to Land
3.Modes of Trespass to Land (4) Case
Law George vs. Piper 1829 B& C 591
Tort relating to Immutable Property
(i) Trespass (ii) Trespass abolition (iii) Dispossession (iv) Injury to
Reversionary Right (v)Waste (vi) Injury to right of easement (Vii) Nuisance (5) Classification of Tort of Trespass to
Land (I)Aerial Trespass (II) Continuing Trespass (III)Trespass by joint owner
(VI) Trespass by animal (V) Trespass by Relation (VI Trespass by Relation (VI)
Trespass ab-initio (6) Remedies (a) Action at Law (b) Ejection (c) Use of force
(d) Injunction (e) Distress damage Fheasant
(7) Defenses to an Action for Tort
of Trespass to Land (I) License (II) Prescription (III) Authority of Law
(IV) Necessity (V) Self-Defence (VI) Abatement of Nuisance (VII) Re-Entry on
Land (VIII)Retaking of Goods (IX) Easement (8) Closing Words
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