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Home Case Law Library Trespass Basely v Clarkson (1681)
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Basely v Clarkson (1681)

While moving his grass, the owner of land accidentally mowed some grass on his neighbour’s land. The neighbour claimed that he had committed trespass, and was awarded judgment for 2s.

Citation: Basely v Clarkson (1681) 3 Lev 37
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