Environmental Law

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Across
  1. 2. The ability or capacity of something to be maintained, strengthened or supported physically or mentally
  2. 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.
  3. 10. Their role is to be an effective environmental regulator and an influential authority on environmental impacts
  4. 12. A person against whom a civil legal action is taken.
Down
  1. 1. The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
  2. 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.
  3. 4. Unauthorised access to another person’s land.
  4. 5. An act or omission that interferes with the comfort or convenience of a number of people to a considerable degree.
  5. 6. A person bringing a civil action—person who has the burden of proving the case.
  6. 7. Start civil proceedings against another person.
  7. 9. The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant is exposed to.
  8. 11. An official document giving someone authorization to do something