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Many thanks Paul.
Any other ideas ?
Legal Eagles ?
KR
PhaUst
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Bonjour!
"The owner of a tree is free to come upon your land to prune or to recover prunings without committing trespass, even if you refuse him permission to do so."
Talk to me.
Kind Regards
PhaUst
Trees and Trespass...
in Trees and the Law
Posted · Edited by Phaeolus&Ustulina
punc.
Bonjour!
Yep to confirm in England and Wales.
Thank you very much for some interesting answers and further questions.
It is the 'Trespass' or 'debate of Transgressio' that is proving to be complex.
Mynors "And if fruit falls onto adjoining land, its owner is entitled to enter that land and recover it"
It is my incorrect / correct interpretation that fruit could also be substituted for trimmings etc etc
Unfortunately, in this particular case, Mynors does not mention Trespass - is there some "goes without saying" and or clever "by implication" statement here ?
KR
PhaUst