Jane owns land and a warehouse next to neighbouring land whi…

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Jаne оwns lаnd аnd a warehоuse next tо neighbouring land which is owned by Clare. Clare has started building works on her land ("the works") which are trespassing onto Jane's land, blocking access to Jane's warehouse, and causing disruption to Jane's business. Yesterday, Jane realised that the extent of the works now means that goods vehicles can no longer gain access to her warehouse. This has resulted in a complete halt to Jane's trade. Jane has instructed you to apply for an interim injunction to stop the works immediately and restore access to her warehouse in order for trade to continue. Jane asks for your advice as to the procedural steps she should take when making the application. What is the correct advice to give Jane in these circumstances?

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