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Table of Contents

Book four - Property

Title two - Ownership

Chapter iii - Special rules on the ownership of immovables

Division iv - Trees

Section 985

985. If branches or roots extend over or upon an owner's land from the neighbouring land and seriously obstruct its use, the owner may request his neighbour to cut them and, if he refuses, compel him to do so.
If a tree on the neighbouring land is in danger of falling on the owner's land, he may compel his neighbour to fell the tree, or to right it.
[1991, c. 64, a. 985].

Superior Court of Quebec

  1. Lessard c. Horvath, 2006 QCCS 2639 (CanLII), 2006-04-26

  2. Thibodeau c. Leduc, 2006 QCCS 5301 (CanLII), 2006-11-02

  3. Vallée Hébert c. Beauchemin, 2002 CanLII 40922 (QC C.S.), 2002-05-15

Court of Quebec

  1. Khoury c. Poulopoulos  JQ 0059, 2008 QCCQ 2366 (CanLII), 2008-03-28

  2. Parent c. Deschesnes, 2008 QCCQ 282 (CanLII), 2008-01-17

  3. Bérubé c. Pitre, 2007 QCCQ 13507 (CanLII), 2007-12-07

  4. Fredette c. Lacasse, 2003 CanLII 15286 (QC C.Q.), 2003-03-10