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Biharilal v. james maclean – a flour mill worked by an oil engine has been recently started – trouble
to the occupents of the house and iterefered with their business and ordinary physical comfort.
Thomspson-schwab v costaki - P was a civil servant living in a terrace with his wife and son. Next
door was the D who kept a house of ill-repute (brothel) and at all times of the night and day, women
emanated from the property and went and solicited sex on the streets. This procured a lot of
customers. There was street prostitution outside of P’s home
Bamford v. Turnley – P complained of the smoke and smell arising form the burning of bricks by the D
on his land not far from the P’s house.
Colls vs home and colonial stores - He argued that he was entitled to an easement, under section 3 of
the Prescription Act 1832, in respect of all the right currently enjoyed by his building.