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The Supreme Court handed down Collins v. Virginia today, ruling 8-1 that the Fourth Amendment doesn't permit the police to go onto the curtilage around a home to search a car using the lower ...
The Lan Xi Curtilage The spatial layout of this project represents a new interpretation of a traditional South China Garden. The multiple layouts of the longitudinal residence and courtyard ...
Curtilage is generally defined as the land immediately surrounding an individual’s home or dwelling, including any closely associated buildings and structures, but not any “open fields” or ...
If your building is considered curtilage listed, then this does remove permitted development rights such as Class Q and Class R, and full planning and listed building consent will be required for ...
Section 1 (5) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 states that any listed building also includes any ancillary object or structure within the curtilage of the ...
Once outside the boundaries of the “curtilage”; however, the remainder of the “yard” may not be similarly protected. They say “good fences make good neighbors.” ...
Here’s where curtilage comes into play The U.S. Court of Appeals defined it in a court case. It became known as the “Dunn” Rule and clarified how search warrants can be used in an investigation.
In Episode 215 of SCOTUS 101, Elizabeth Slattery andTiffany Bates talk about cases at the Court this week and a conversation between Justice Thomas and his wife.
Development finance lender Atelier has completed a £7 million loan to support the conversion and development of 10 new houses across two sites in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.