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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: It is the peculiar damage
to the individual which we Intend to cover.
DELEGATE GILCHRIST: The general public is not
intended to exclude all the people in the immediate
vicinity of the work which is causing the problem, is it?
DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER; I didn't get your question.
DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Gilchrist.
DELEGATE GILCHRIST: Everybody who is within
sight of something which obstructs the view, for example,
is in exactly the same position. They are the individuals
involved.
DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Weidemeyer.
DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER; I would say reading "com-
pensation is required not only where there is an injury
which would become actionable in common law but also in
all cases where it appears that there has been some physi- I cal disturbance of a right either public or private which
an owner of a parcel of land enjoys in connection with its
property and which gives it an additional value and by
reason of such disturbance he has sustained a special
damage in excess of that sustained by the public generally.
"— Till- lirr »iinun\ BI'POHTINI. smvil.t. |