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Tortiously irritating one’s [[neighbour]].
{{a|tort|}}[[Tort]]iously irritating one’s [[neighbour]]. Something one can do whilst playing [[cricket]], notwithstanding [[Lord Denning]]’s efforts to set the common law to a contrary view.
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*[[coming to the nuisance is no defence]]
*[[coming to the nuisance is no defence]]
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*{{casenote|Sturges|Bridgman}}

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Tortiously irritating one’s neighbour. Something one can do whilst playing cricket, notwithstanding Lord Denning’s efforts to set the common law to a contrary view.

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