1086
– Domesday Book – the Great Survey – ordered by William the Conqueror
1667
– London Building Act – introduction
of Surveyors
1707
– 1709 London Building Acts
London
Building Acts – modelled throughout country
1844
– Metropolitan Building Act
1854
– Common Law Procedures – the three surveyor tribunal
1855
– Metropolitan Building Act – definition and rights of owners
1858
– Public Health Act
1858
– Local Government Act – Deposit of Plans and Drawings
1863
– Cowen v Phillips – Adjoining Owner once contracted to purchase
1870
– Thompson v Hill – definition of adjoining owner
1873
– Weston v Arnold – Ousting is not on
1873
– Watson v Arnold – the type B party wall
1875
– Public Health act – DPCs, the structure of buildings,
ensuring stability and prevention of fires, the drainage and provision of air
space around buildings, to ensure health considerations Model By Laws
consolidate Building Control
1878
– Bank of S America v Stokes – Suspension of common law rights
1879
– Knight v Pursell – Rights
1880
– Watson v Gray – The four definitions of the party wall
1883
– Hughes v Percival – Reciprocal duties – duty of care, duty to avoid nuisance,
duty to minimise impact, a supervised workforce, expeditious undertaking,
1890
– Williams v Ball – the type a Party Wall
1894
London Building Act 1894
– London Building Act – 2
1905
– Model Bye Laws extended by parliament
1907
– Bennett v Harrods – The Party Wall Award and its construction
1908
– Jones v Pritchard – use of flue passing through AOs property
1915
– Hobbs etc. v Grover – sufficiency of party wall notices
1917
– Selby v Whitebread – the party wall surveyors are charged with facilitating
the building owner’s rights and safeguarding the interests of the building
owner via Award and party wall surveys aka schedule of conditions
1917
– Selby v Whitebread – addendum awards
1925
– Law of Property Act – severed party walls vertically, fabric and construction
rights
1925
– Public Health Act
1936
– Public Health Act – British Standards as compliance indicator, Singe Model –
voluntary (adoptive) not mandatory
1930
– London Building Act Party IX – The
first party wall act
1939
– London Building Act Part V –
contains The amended party wall act
1940
– Bond v Nottingham – Easements but with no obligation to maintain
1945
– Water Act
1959
– Rights of light
1959
– Town and country planning
1961
– Public Health Act
1965/1966
– Building Regulations – mandatory (paid out of rates) – Repealed local acts
and gave power to minister to make building regs
1983
– Marchant v Capital – A properly constituted party wall tribunal’s award will
not be interfered with by the courts
1984
– The Building Act – consolidated
1993
– Lehmann v Herman – all owners must serve notices
1996
– Party Wall Act – the suspension of common law rights
1997 Louis v Sadiq – Lawful works avoid liabilities
2000
etc. – Building Regulations
2001 – Rees v Skerett – weathering 2001 – Gyle Thompson v Wall St Properties – legal constitution of tribunal (the two surveyors)2010 – Kaye V Lawrence – don’t place your trust in thespians bearing gifts
2011
– Jones v Kannev – Don’t become a party wall surveyor unless you know what you
are doing
Agreed Party Wall Surveyor serving Thanet
Party Wall Third Surveyor serving England and Wales