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Perhaps someone knowledgeable can settle a disagreement
Scenario. Someone leans over their fence and cuts back the neighbour's tree, clearing not exactly at the boundary. Neighbour is unimpressed. Is this a civil dispute or criminal damage offence ?
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Scenario. Someone leans over their fence and cuts back the neighbour's tree, clearing not exactly at the boundary. Neighbour is unimpressed. Is this a civil dispute or criminal damage offence ?
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would suggest that you can only cut back anything that grows into your property and you should return it to your neighbour. But if you leaned over and cut the branches back on the neighbours property then this is criminal damage just like going into the neighbours garden by the gate and damaging something. However, I would like to think the police have more important things to do.
civil
having had this
the police are completely uninterested
and the civil judges arent too impressed either
[ the short bit was - the neighbour insisted [and did] on a right to prune and not to restitute anything besides negligent damage. The judges eyes went like the mad hatters at the tea table ( ch 1). not quite all the details of course]
and this is what happened to the naughty naughty lying solicitors ten years later - tried it on again and failed
https:/ /www.br idportn ews.co. uk/news /873892 0.bridp ort-sol icitors -probed -after- panorma -tv-pro gramme/
they ceased trading
https:/ /regist er.fca. org.uk/ ShPo_Fi rmDetai lsPage? id=001b 000000M fFTGAA3
29 Nov 2010 - Milne and Lyall Solicitors in Bridport closes Mr White, who started working for Mr Lyall in 1972, said: “We are just going to have to close, it is a ...
having had this
the police are completely uninterested
and the civil judges arent too impressed either
[ the short bit was - the neighbour insisted [and did] on a right to prune and not to restitute anything besides negligent damage. The judges eyes went like the mad hatters at the tea table ( ch 1). not quite all the details of course]
and this is what happened to the naughty naughty lying solicitors ten years later - tried it on again and failed
https:/
they ceased trading
https:/
29 Nov 2010 - Milne and Lyall Solicitors in Bridport closes Mr White, who started working for Mr Lyall in 1972, said: “We are just going to have to close, it is a ...
the clear answer is:
it is a justiciable action in civil law which attracts no judicial interest
it is a mad world in which we live
Trump is just about to acquitted coz apparently it is lawful to say to another president - no national mun mun unless you frame my opponent
reason a la Dershowitz ?
because that is what presidents do - wow
it is a justiciable action in civil law which attracts no judicial interest
it is a mad world in which we live
Trump is just about to acquitted coz apparently it is lawful to say to another president - no national mun mun unless you frame my opponent
reason a la Dershowitz ?
because that is what presidents do - wow