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Lea Valley Developments Ltd v Derbyshire

Property – Party Wall etc Act 1996 – Measure of damages – Claimant obtaining award authorising works under section 10 of Party Wall etc Act 1996 – Defendant’s adjoining property damaged by works – Issue arising as to measure of damages – Claimant seeking declarations as to appropriate basis for assessment of damages and factors to be taken into account – Whether damages being awarded on basis of diminution in value – Whether proper basis for damages being cost of reinstatement – Declarations refused

The claimant was the freehold owner of a property in Muswell Hill, London. The defendant owned the adjoining property which consisted of flats, let out on assured shorthold tenancies. The claimant decided to carry out building works, including notifiable excavation works under section 6 of the Party Wall etc Act 1996. The claimant obtained an award authorising those works under section 10 of the 1996 Act. The award contained at para 4(D) a requirement that the claimant should: “Make good all structural or decorative damage to the adjoining owners property occasioned by the works… If so required by the adjoining owner, make payment in lieu of carrying out the works to make the damage good, such sums to be determined by the agreed surveyor”.

The works caused damage to the defendant’s property and it was agreed in principle that the property had been so badly damaged that it could not be economically repaired and had to be demolished and rebuilt. A dispute arose concerning the basis on which damages should be assessed. The court was asked to make declarations as to the appropriate basis for the assessment of damages payable to the defendant under the 1996 Act and the factors to be taken into account when making the assessment.

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