Directions: Each question consists of legal propositions/principles and facts. These principles have to be applied to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Assume principles to be true for the purposes of this section. Principle: Nuisance is an unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it. If the interference is 'direct' - the wrong is trespass; whereas - if the interference is 'consequential' - it amounts to nuisance. Facts: 'A' plants a tree on his land. However - he allows its branches to project over the land of 'B'. Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?

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Directions: Each question consists of legal propositions/principles and facts. These principles have to be applied to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Assume principles to be true for the purposes of this section. Principle: Nuisance is an unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it. If the interference is 'direct' - the wrong is trespass; whereas - if the interference is 'consequential' - it amounts to nuisance. Facts: 'A' plants a tree on his land. However - he allows its branches to project over the land of 'B'. Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?






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