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In Case of Roots of a Neighboring Tree Intruded to the State

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In case of roots of a neighboring tree intruded to the state of another, the neighboring owner has the right to cut it off.


A) Yes, only after his demand for the cutting is ignored.
B) Yes, because he owns the roots that intruded at his property.
C) No, without permission from the owner of the tree.
D) Yes, only after 10 years of prescription.

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