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0549 There is no absolute right to sever encroaching roots of a neighbor's tree, and a person who does so is not immune from liability for negligence.CitationBOOSKA v PATEL (Encroaching Roots) 24 CA4 1786 [See: CivC 829, 3514, 1714; Bonde v Bishop 112 CA2 1] |
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