Section 123 – Adjoining owner may object to account
London Building Act 1930
At any time within one month after the owner may delivery of the said account the adjoining owner if dissatisfied therewith may declare his dissatisfaction to the building owner by notice in writing served by himself or his agent and specifying his objection thereto and thereupon a difference shall be deemed to have arisen between the parties and shall be determined in manner hereinbefore in this Part of this Act provided for the settlement of differences between building and adjoining owners.
London Building Act 1930
- Section 5 – Definitions
- Section 113 – Rights of owners of adjoining lands respecting erection of walls on line of junction
- Section 114 – Rights of building owner
- Section 115 – Rights of adjoining owner
- Section 116 – Rules as to exercise of rights by building and adjoining owners
- Section 117 – Settlement of difference between building and adjoining owners
- Section 118 – Power for building owner to enter premises
- Section 119 – Building owner to underpin adjoining owner’s property
- Section 120 – Rules as to expenses in respect of party structures
- Section 121 – Security to be given by building owner and adjoining owner
- Section 122 – Account of expenses to be delivered to adjoining owner
- Section 123 – Adjoining owner may object to account
- Section 124 – Building owner may recover if no appeal made
- Section 125 – Structure to belong to building owner until contribution paid
- Section 126 – Adjoining owner to be liable to expenses incurred on his requisition
- Section 127 – Saving for lights &c. in party walls