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Right to Light

A legal easement that entitles the owner of a building to receive natural light through defined windows. A right to light can be acquired after 20 years of continuous enjoyment (under the Prescription Act 1832). Extensions that block a neighbour's windows could infringe a right to light and result in an injunction or damages claim. Insurers offer right to light indemnity policies for at-risk projects.

Related terms

Boundary DisputePlanning Permission
Right of WayRising Damp

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