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Torts: Basic Fluency in a Fundamental Legal Language (Revised)
Longenecker v. Zimmerman ("The Tree Surgery Case")
Can a defendant defend against a trespass claim by arguing that no damage was done to the plaintiff's property? Or, how is trespass like battery in being a "touching" of land?
Kansas Supreme Court
175 Kan. 719, 267 P.2d 543
No. 39,030
1954-03-06
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