LawByLak — Topic 33: Private Nuisance (OCR H418, Paper 1)
Private nuisance, done properly — for OCR H418 Paper 2 (Law of Tort).
A premium, exam-aligned revision module covering the whole tort of private nuisance from first principles to top-band evaluation. Built by an A-Level Law tutor and written around the actual OCR H418/02 mark schemes and examiners' reports, so you revise what's rewarded — not just what's in the textbook.
You get two formats in one purchase:
- 📱 Interactive module (HTML) — opens straight in any browser on your phone, tablet or laptop. No app, no sign-up, works offline. Adjustable text size, line spacing, a dyslexia-friendly font toggle and a dark mode.
- 📄 Printable PDF — the same content laid out for clean printing and annotating, so you can revise on screen or on paper.
What's inside:
- The five-element framework for structuring any nuisance answer, with the physical-damage vs loss-of-amenity split.
- The five unreasonableness factors — locality, duration, sensitivity, malice and public benefit — each tied to the right authority.
- The modern restatement in Fearn v Tate Gallery [2023] UKSC 4, covered as live, fully examinable law.
- Defences and remedies — statutory authority, prescription and act of nature; the three non-defences students keep getting wrong; injunctions and damages, with the Shelfer test as loosened by Coventry v Lawrence.
- 24 key cases, each set out with court, facts, principle and a "say it in an exam" line — every fact checked against the law reports.
- Exam skills (AO1/AO2/AO3, IRAC, band descriptors), a directional evaluation (AO3) spine, diagrams, an interactive case-matching game, real examiner-report quotes, a glossary and a last-minute page.