Environmental Law
Across
- 2. The ability or capacity of something to be maintained, strengthened or supported physically or mentally
- 8. Unreasonable interference with a neighbour’s enjoyment of their property; for example, noise, smells, smoke, water or other matter continually emanating from a neighbouring property.
- 10. Their role is to be an effective environmental regulator and an influential authority on environmental impacts
- 12. A person against whom a civil legal action is taken.
Down
- 1. The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- 3. Doing or not doing something a reasonable person would or would not do in certain circumstances, which causes harm or loss to another person; a common-law principle and a key area in the law of torts or civil wrongs; essential concepts are the ‘neighbour principle’ and breaches of duty of care.
- 4. Unauthorised access to another person’s land.
- 5. An act or omission that interferes with the comfort or convenience of a number of people to a considerable degree.
- 6. A person bringing a civil action—person who has the burden of proving the case.
- 7. Start civil proceedings against another person.
- 9. The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant is exposed to.
- 11. An official document giving someone authorization to do something