Re: Neighbour throwing cuttings back
- From: "Norman Wells" <norman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 18:45:46 +0100
Peter Crosland wrote:
Perhaps you should consider how they feel. From a legal point of view
you are the guilty party because you have, and continue to, trespass
on your neighbour's property by allowing the trees to grow over their
land. The neighbour is quite entitled to cut the branches back and
the cuttings remain your property. By returning them to your property
the neighbour is doing the right thing
And showing what the OP should have appreciated all along, that a neighbour's trees, like his children, are not quite the joy that the neighbour finds them, particularly when they're growing up all over your garden.
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