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Colls v Home and Colonial Stores
Decided
2 May 1904
Citation(s)
[1904] UKHL 1
Transcript(s)
judgment
Colls v Home and Colonial Stores[1] is an English tort law case concerning the entitlement to daylight where a right to light exists.
^[1904] UKHL 1
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