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cheekycow1 | 12:54 Tue 12th Aug 2008 | Law
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I have sprayed weedkiller my side of a 6ft fence, my neighbour is now complaining that I have killed some of his shrubs and bushes and that when the new planting season starts he will expect me to pay for the replacement of these.

I only use weedkiller a couple of times of the year and do not spray when there is any substantial wind.

Where do I stand on this.
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Is this him, by any chance?

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question608 219.html

Can he prove it is your fault? Do you use weedkiller that goes in to the ground and kills the roots? If so, it could happen - there is nothing to say his roots aren't on your side, or your weedkiller hasn't leached through the ground to his side.

Tell him to prove it.
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