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Article 8
Waste and Other Actions and Rights of Action For Injury to Real Property

Sections

801
Who liable to action for waste
803
Alterations or replacements of structures by person having estate for life or years
811
Action for waste by heir, devisee or grantor of reversion
812
Action for waste by ward against guardian
813
Action for waste by grantee of real property sold under execution
815
Judgment in action for waste against tenant of particular estate
817
Action for waste against joint tenant or tenant in common
821
View in action for waste
831
Action by reversioner or remainderman
833
Recovery of fee damages by the owner of a possessory estate for life or for years
841
Action for nuisance
843
Fences and structures, when private nuisance
851
Action against certain persons holding over as trespassers
853
Action for forcible or unlawful entry or detainer
861
Action for cutting, removing, injuring or destroying trees or timber, and damaging lands thereon
871
Action for the removal of encroaching structures
881
Access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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