71. There are also difficulties in seeing how the Theft Act offences relate to civil law concepts, such as restitution, on which they are based. 72. There may be difficulties knowing what forms part of the land and what does not. 73. There are two difficulties in this definition. 74. There are a few difficulties. 75. Where there is an express agreement to such effect there is little difficulty. 76. There would have been no difficulty in establishing the appropriate standard of care for the medical defendant. 77. In the case of residential accommodation there is no difficulty in deciding whether the grant confers exclusive possession. 78. The real difficulty is in each case to ascertain how far such implications extend. 79. One difficulty is that whereas in London, London English is felt to be appropriate in nearly all situations, Creole is appropriate only in some of these. 80. For both, however, there could be substantial difficulties. |