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Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather: The court held that under the rule, the storage and accumulation of a chemical, PCE, which had seeped through the concrete floor and caused damage to the plaintiff’s water supply, on industrial premises was a non-natural use of land.
Smith v Scott: The court held that although a homeless family disregarded their promise to behave in a rented house, the rule did not apply against the landlord of the tenants as the control of the house belongs with the tenants
- Crowhurst v Amersham Burial Board: The court held the defendant liable under the rule for the death of the plaintiff’s cattle upon eating the leaves of a yew tree, which was intentionally planted and accumulated by the defendant.
- Giles v Walker: The court held the defendant not liable under the rule for the thistles that escaped to the plaintiff’s land as the accumulation of thistles were a part of the natural growth of the defendant’s land which had been left unattended.