1/14/2014
START DATE
END DATE
4/21/2014
The Rockaway Corporation v. Sara Joseph
COURT:
LAW:
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CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
Supreme Court of Bermuda
Civil Law
Justice Norma Wade-Miller PJ
Ms Lovette Tannock
Mrs Alma Dismont
FACTS OF THE CASE:
The plaintiff alleged nuisance by noise against the defendant tenant for loud music and arguments. The defendant and her witnesses denied these allegations presenting a counter-narrative of harassment by a neighbor. The court found the defendant and her witnesses credible determining that the noise level was consistent with ordinary residential use and did not constitute a nuisance.
SUMMARY:
noise nuisance enforcement of notice to quit. Outcomes: claims dismissed no nuisance found.
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RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Defendant
PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
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The Rockaway Corporation v. Sara Joseph
The plaintiff alleged nuisance by noise against the defendant tenant for loud music and arguments. The defendant and her witnesses denied these allegations presenting a counter-narrative of harassment by a neighbor. The court found the defendant and her witnesses credible determining that the noise level was consistent with ordinary residential use and did not constitute a nuisance.