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  2. Trees and the law: What to know to protect yourself and your ...

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    If your neighbors have a dangerous tree or have done something to make a tree you own unsafe, tell them about your concerns. ... (850-590-7942 or schapman@schapman.law) Ed Duke is Associate ...

  3. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    Laws regarding liability are more clear in some states than others, but generally speaking, when a tree falls during a storm it’s considered an act of nature. ... If a neighbor’s tree causes ...

  4. What to do when a neighbor's tree damages your property - AOL

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    Laws regarding liability are more clear in some states than others, but generally speaking, when a tree falls during a storm it’s considered an act of nature. ... If a neighbor’s tree causes ...

  5. Solar Shade Control Act - Wikipedia

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    The system worked well for two years, until his neighbor spent $60,000 to plant palm trees along the property line. The city became involved in trying to negotiate a compromise. [3] In a 1986 dispute in involving two Stanford professors, the Court of Appeals of California, Sixth District ruled in Sher v.

  6. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2016 August 23

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    1.1 If you plant tree(s) 1 inch from a someone's land and they don't want trees over it what happens? 13 comments 1.2 Cases where a part of a U.S. state constitution was struck down as being unconstitutional

  7. Thinking about trees in that sense, you may have more rights to cut limbs that are encroaching on your property from a neighbor’s tree — but you don’t do so without assuming legal risk or ...

  8. Spite fence - Wikipedia

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    A spite wall in Lancashire, England, built in 1880 by the owner of the land on the left, in reaction to the unwanted construction of the house on the right [1]. In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a ...

  9. North Jersey man fined $13K for cutting his neighbor's trees ...

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    The neighbor whose trees were cut, Samih Shinway, was at the hearing as well. ... "I think the court did whatever they could within the written law." Case broke the internet. The case, in its ...