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Environmental Law
House of Lords
2003

Transco plc v Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

[2003] UKHL 61

Ratio Decidendi

The rule in Rylands v Fletcher is a sub-species of nuisance, not a freestanding cause of action. It requires a non-natural use of land and an escape causing foreseeable damage. The rule should not be extended to cover damage to infrastructure on neighbouring land.

Hechos

A water pipe serving a block of council flats fractured, causing an embankment to collapse and exposing a high-pressure gas main owned by Transco.

Resumen de la sentencia

The House of Lords held that piping water to residential premises was not a non-natural use of land. The rule in Rylands v Fletcher was confirmed as a sub-species of private nuisance with a limited scope of application.

Citas clave

"The rule in Rylands v Fletcher is a sub-species of nuisance... it should not be the basis of any further extension."

Lord Bingham

Tratamiento posterior

Good law

Definitively classified Rylands v Fletcher as part of nuisance law.