Party Walls From The Case In Point Series

 

Author: Sarah Hannaford

and Jessica Stephens

Publishers: RICS Books

 

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Overview

 

A party wall book, most definitely written from the legal point of view. This is probably due to both Sarah Hannaford and Jessica Stephens being called to The Bar in 1989 and 2001, respectively, and according to the information on the back of the book, specialising in construction and engineering law. Having said that, it doesn't mean it has been written in a way that is only for those with a law background. We certainly found it very useful in a way that other books on party walls that we have read do not cover, and perhaps it could be argued that the other books are too practical and do not look at the legal aspects properly, which after all are very important.

 

 

This book very much blends the party wall process around the legal cases that have arisen from it and in fact each chapter has a considerable number of legal cases, demonstrating relevant points from that chapter. We would certainly say it is for the party wall surveyor that has a good working knowledge of the party wall process and perhaps now and again needs further guidance and direction with regard to a specific issue.

It makes good reference to previous Acts, not only the London Building Acts of 1894, 1930 and 1939, but also The Bristol Improvement Acts of 1940 and 1947.

The book we reviewed was from 2004.

 

Format

 

Each chapter starts with an introduction and some background information and then quickly moves onto the relevant legal cases that have shaped this area. The table of cases at the start is very handy, providing of course you know the case you are looking for, otherwise you can, of course, then refer to the relevant chapter and read until you do find the relevant case.

 

Readability

Very readable, but in small chunks; although we have read the book in one go. We actually found it more use when we have had specific issues, looking at the relevant chapters. We also believe that some knowledge of the Party Wall etc Act 1996 would certainly be beneficial and we wouldn't class this as a beginners book in party walls.

 

Chapters

 

Preface.

Introduction.

List of Acts and abbreviations.

Table of cases.

Chapter 1: Application of the Party Wall etc Act 1996

Chapter 2: Notices and owners.

Chapter 3: Disputes resolution.

Chapter 4: Awards, affect, enforcement and challenge.

Chapter 5: Payment for the works

Chapter 6: Ancillary rights and obligations of the owners and occupiers.

Chapter 7: The role and liability of party wall surveyors.

Chapter 8: Remedies for failure to comply with the 1996 Act.

Chapter 9: Change of ownership.

Chapter 10: Common law of support, tradition and modern and the 1996 Act.

Index.

 

Each chapter and each section (well almost each section) are individually numbered, which can be handy when needing to make a reference of something to come to.

 

Sample Chapter

 

Chapter 5: Payment for the works

This section starts with the definition of the term expenses and the general rule being that the building owner pays. It then goes through the exceptions, dividing quite nicely between section 1 work and section 2 works (if you don't know the difference between section 1 works and section 2 works then this is perhaps good guidance for you picking up a different book on party walls before you read this one, although having said that section 1 works and section 2 works are defined earlier in the book). It also looks at counter notices and subsequent use of work and then moves on to various case history, such as Stone and Hastie 1903, Mason v- Fulham Corporation 1910, Spicers and Sons Ltd v- Troup 1912 and J. Jarvis & Sons Ltd v- Barker 1956 and Reading v- Barnard 1827. As many of you will appreciate, and probably those that the book is aimed at, many of these case laws relate to Acts prior to the Party Wall etc Act 1996, such as the London Building Acts (amended) 1939.

 

It also talks about special rules for special foundations. If you are not aware what special foundations are then this book certainly explains them in detail and we would refer you to our comments in the Review Upon Reflection.

 

Review Upon Reflection

We believe that this is a very useful book and would be a good read for the experienced party wall practitioner and a more difficult read for someone that is new to it, or a student. Nevertheless, it is worth the effort.

 

See our other book reviews regarding party walls:

A Practical Manual for Party Wall Surveyors

Party Walls The New Law

The Pyramus and Thisbe Club Green Book - A Party Wall Act Explained

 

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