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Originally Posted by Hom3r
Weenie what is a interdict?
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In England is called an injunction.
I know with my neighbours interdict against her it stops her doing many things.
She is not allowed to verbally assault me or my family, make abusive phone calls or do anything that can frighten alarm or distress us or anyone visiting my household.
It also prevents her from planting any form of tree species 2 meters from the boundary of our properties both front and back.
She also cannot step on our property without a invitation nor block my driveway, nor instruct anyone to use our property as access to maintain or carry out works to her property without permission from us the home owners unless it is a vital service then no permission will be needed.
She is not even allowed to ask workmen or anyone to carry out the duty of planting trees within 2 meters from our property.
The judge advised her that if the interdict is breached the possible punishments imposed by the court can include a fine or even imprisonment.
Our court case could not have went better for us and I'm just so grateful that we had legal cover through Direct Line something I had thought of cancelling but now would never be without!