Answer :
The actual occupier of the premises can alone bring an action for nuisance of a temporary character. If the injured property is in the occupation of tenants, the landlord or reversioner has no right of action. The latter can bring an action only if the injury complained of is of a permanent nature e.g. obstructive of light and injurious to the property and detrimental to the letting value of the house.
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