The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd (Appellant) v United Utilities Water Ltd (Respondent) (No 2)

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • On appeal from [2022] EWCA Civ 852
    The appeal arises out of a long-running dispute between MSCC and UU concerning discharges into the Manchester Ship Canal from sewers operated by UU. MSCC is the owner of the canal. UU is the sewerage undertaker for the North West of England. MSCC threatened to bring a private law claim in nuisance and/or trespass against UU in respect of unauthorised discharges of untreated foul water by UU into the canal. UU applied to the court for a declaration that no such cause of action was available to MSCC (absent an allegation of negligence or deliberate wrongdoing by UU). The essence of UU’s argument was that the proposed private law claims were impliedly ousted by the Water Industry Act 1991, which provides a statutory enforcement mechanism for breaches of duty by sewerage undertakers. UU was successful before both the High Court and the Court of Appeal. MSCC now appeals to the Supreme Court.
    The issue is:
    Can The Manchester Ship Canal Company Limited (“MSCC”) bring a private law claim in nuisance and/or trespass against United Utilities Water Limited (“UU”) in respect of unauthorised discharges of untreated foul water by UU into the canal?
    The Supreme Court unanimously allows the Canal Company's appeal.
    More information is available on our website: UKSC 2022/0121

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