On the contrary it IS the complainer's neighbour's wall. (unfortunatly, the OP uses the tern "neighbour's" for the people on both sides of the wall, leading to confusion.
The OP said the box is "legally is on the neighbours (meaning complainer's) property as its in their airspace" implying that it's on the complainer's neighbour's wall and that the boundary is the outside surface of the wall.
I've got a suspicion from way back that a court will not entertain someone's claim who has "soiled hands". Since the flower gulley and trellis soil the complainer's hands, if I have remembered correctly, he's precluded from persuing his complaint about the electrical box through the courts.
On the contrary it IS the complainer's neighbour's wall. (unfortunatly, the OP uses the tern "neighbour's" for the people on both sides of the wall, leading to confusion.
What I meant was because it's a party wall the complainant's neighbour does not have complete freedom to do whatever he likes to or on either side of it.
I've got a suspicion from way back that a court will not entertain someone's claim who has "soiled hands". Since the flower gulley and trellis soil the complainer's hands, if I have remembered correctly, he's precluded from persuing his complaint about the electrical box through the courts.
What I meant was because it's a party wall the complainant's neighbour does not have complete freedom to do whatever he likes to or on either side of it.
Who said it's a party wall? I have assumed the wall abutes the boundary and it's not built on it. The neighbour's roof depends on the wall for support.
It was explained to me during a dispute over acess that
A party wall is a wall shared by two properties where both properties rely on the wall for support and is therefor a structural part of both buildings.
A boundary wall is not a party wall even if it is part of a building.
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