Practical Party Walls


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There are many books available which provide commentary and opinion on the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and how it should be administered. This is not one of them. The purpose of this book is not to add to the wealth of opinion already expressed on the 1996 Act, but to provide a quick and easy-to-use resources for party wall surveyors and other professionals. It contains the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 annotated with relevant case law, summaries of the facts and decisions in those cases, practical precedents, a destination table showing the origin of each provision as well as extracts from the historic London Building Acts 1774 - 1939.







Party Walls


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Party Walls


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Party Walls: provides an authoritative explanation of the law regulating the building, maintenance and repair of party walls, and sets out the process for settling disputes between parties. This new edition has been fully updated and considerably expanded to incorporate the many changes in practice and procedure since implementation of the Act, including: - A wealth of new case-law under the Act such as Observatory Hill Ltd v Lantel Investments SA, Prudential Insurance Co v Waterloo Real Estate, Daniells v Mendonia and Frances Holland School v Wassef. - The impact of the CPR and the Human Rights Act - Consideration of areas of uncertainty and difficulty which have arisen in practice, together with suggestions for how they may be resolved as well as a new chapter examining the proposals for reform.




Party Walls


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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.







Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in Buildings


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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DIAGNOSING STRUCTURAL MOVEMENT IN BUILDINGS Concise and readable practitioner focused guide to diagnosing the causes of cracks and movement in buildings The expanded and updated Second Edition of Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in Buildings shows how movement can manifest as cracking in the building fabric and provides a rigorous, structured approach to understanding the evidence to ensure the surveyor can confidently diagnose the cause and impact of any structural movement they encounter. The book is written in four parts, with part one describing the key principles of movement and cracking. Parts two and three describe the main features of common forms of movement and the associated crack patterns, with part two covering causes other than ground or foundation movement and part three covering movement caused by ground or foundations. Part four briefly describes the techniques used to arrest further movement or repair damage caused by movement. Topics covered in Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in Buildings include: First principles, including crack patterns and cracks, rotational movement, weak routes, load distribution, and movement and orientation Expansion cracking, cavity wall tie corrosion, roof spread, springing from deflected beams, and overloaded floors and beams Clay heave, uneven loading, eccentric loading on foundations, drains and drain trenches, differential foundation movement, and load concentrations on foundations Repair methods, including stitching in brickwork, reinforcing brick mortar joints, tie bars, restraint straps, underpinning, grouting, and root barriers Primarily intended for the relatively inexperienced surveyor or engineer, as well as undergraduate students, Practical Guide to Diagnosing Structural Movement in Buildings focuses on identification and diagnosis, helping to correctly diagnose problems while also demonstrating a methodical approach to show and record how the diagnosis was reached, which is critical in client satisfaction.







Party Walls


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Party Walls: Law and Practice provides an authoritative explanation of UK law regulating the building, maintenance, and repair of party walls, as well as setting out the process for settling disputes between parties. This third edition has been fully updated and considerably expanded to incorporate the key UK developments, including the important case of Zissis v Lukomski [2006] 1 WLR 2778 on the appropriate procedure for appeals, and judicial guidance in Manu v Euroview [2008] 1 EGLR 165, which provides a comprehensive review of many tricky points pertaining to party walls procedure. A comprehensive selection of precedents are provided, including notices, appeals, requests, and awards, together with the full text of the UK's Party Walls etc Act 1996. The book will be essential reading for all property lawyers, surveyors, and architects.