The parties own adjoining parcels of real property separated in part by a pond through which a boundary line runs. The plaintiffs alleged and proved at trial that the defendants brought and graded a large quantity of fill onto their property and that rain and surface water caused large amounts of it to enter the pond. While the defendants offered testimony which might have excused the deposit of fill in the pond, the trial court properly found liability (Waters v McNearney...
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