- Adjoining Landowners
- Mutual Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of Adjoining Landowners
- Theories of Liability and Remedies for Adjoining Landowners
- Trees or Shrubs On or Near Boundary Lines
- Ownership Determined by Position of Tree
- Tree on Boundary Line
- Right to Remove or Compel Removal of Tree on Boundary line
- Remedies for Wrongful Injury or Destruction of Tree on Boundary Line
- Applicability of Rule to Hedge
- Tree Falling onto Adjoining Land
- Encroaching Trees, Branches, or Roots
- Remedies for Encroachment of Tree or Bush – Removal by Mandatory Injunction
- Remedies for Encroachment of Tree or Bush – Removal by Self-help
- Liability for Trimming Encroaching Roots or Branches
- Spreading Vegetation; Noxious Trees or Plants
- Construction and Maintenance of Buildings and Other Structures on Adjoining Land
- Other Particular Circumstances Related to Adjoining Landowners
- Altering or Raising Grade of Land; Filling
- Objects or Substances Falling, Dropping, or Blowing onto Adjoining Land
- Water, Snow, or Ice Precipitating Onto Adjoining Premises
- Prescriptive Right
- Casting Dirt, Stones, and Debris onto Adjoining Land
- Discharge of Sewage and Offensive Substances
- Harmful Gases or Fumes; Foul Air
- Spraying or Dusting Vegetation with Insecticides or Herbicides
- Vibrations
- Fire
- Acts of Third Parties
- Lateral Support
- Nature of Right of Lateral Support
- Absolute right of Lateral Support; strict liability
- Altered or Filled Land
- Lateral Support destroyed by act of God
- Lateral Support of Buildings and Other Structures
- Implied Grant or Reservation of Lateral Support
- Prescriptive Right of Support
- Excavations Affecting Lateral Support
- What Constitutes Subsidence
- Liability for Damages to Noncoterminous Tract
- Lateral Support Land with Buildings or Other Structures Added
- Injury Due Solely to Removal of Soil Support
- Excavator’s Duties
- Duty to Exercise Due Care
- Notice to Owner of Buildings on Adjoining Property
- Sufficiency of Notice
- Protection of Buildings; Shoring and Underpinning
- Right of Excavator to Reimbursement for Protecting Buildings
- Effect of Statutes or Ordinances
- Effect of Grant of Support; Easement
- Effect of Contract for Support or Indemnification
- Effect of Hiring Independent Contractor
- Where Damage is Natural or Necessary Result of Excavation or is Foreseeable
- Where Excavator Retains Control or Damage Results from Authorized or Necessary Acts
- Where Owner has Duty to Protect Adjoining Structures
- Civil Practice and Procedure Related to Lateral Support
- Remedies for Causes of Action Based on Lateral Support
- Subjacent Support
- Right to Subjacent Support-Generally
- Nature and Extent of Right
- Removal of Subjacent Support; Duties and Liabilities
- Right to Support of Subterranean Waters
- Divided Ownership of Upper and Lower Parts of Building
- Action for Damages; Measure and Proof in Subjacent Support Actions
- Equitable Relief in Subjacent Support Actions
- Running of Statute of Limitations on Claims Related to Subjacent Support
- Surrender or Waiver of Right to Subjacent Support
- Light, Air, and View
- Easement
- Obstructions and Disturbances
- Abandonment, Termination, and Extinguishment
- Spite Fences or Structures
- Spite Fences or Structures-Procedural Issues
- Encroachments
- Remedies
- Injunctive Relief; Equitable Remedy
- Factors Determining Issuance of Injunction-Generally

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