Hurditch v Staines [2008] NSWLEC 1351

Hurditch v Staines [2008] NSWLEC 1351

Although allergic reactions can constitute injury under the Act, the applicants did not provide specific specialist evidence proving, on the balance of probabilities, that their alleged allergic reactions were caused by the respondents' wattles. The evidence included material that Mr Hurditch was not allergic to...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
22 August 2008
Procedural Posture
Application Pursuant to S 7 of the Trees (disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006 Concerning Trees on Neighbouring Land / Ex Tempore Judgment After Hearing
Outcome
Application dismissed.
Legal Topics
['removal or Pruning of Trees' 'injury to Persons' 'allergic Reactions' 'expert Medical Evidence' 'burden of Proof']
['trees Disputes Between Neighbours' 'land and Environment' 'personal Injury'] ['removal or Pruning of Trees' 'injury to Persons' 'allergic Reactions' 'expert Medical Evidence' 'burden of Proof']

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Procedural Posture

Application Pursuant to S 7 of the Trees (disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006 Concerning Trees on Neighbouring Land / Ex Tempore Judgment After Hearing

  1. 1 ["Whether the respondents' trees have caused, are causing, or could in the near future cause injury to persons within s 10(2) of the Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006." "Whether the applicants proved that allergic reactions suffered by members of their family were specifically attributable to pollen from the respondents' wattles." 'Whether orders should be made for pruning, ongoing restriction, or removal of the trees.']

Ratio Decidendi

Although allergic reactions can constitute injury under the Act, the applicants did not provide specific specialist evidence proving, on the balance of probabilities, that their alleged allergic reactions were caused by the respondents' wattles. The evidence included material that Mr Hurditch was not allergic to wattle, and other common pollen sources such as Rye Grass and other vegetation were present. In the absence of the necessary evidence, the application was dismissed.

Court Disposition

Application dismissed.

Orders

  • ['The application is dismissed.']