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=S=> BGB 910. 1 The owner of a plot of land may cut off and keep roots of a tree or of a bush that have intruded from a neighbouring plot of land . The same applies to projecting branches if the owner has laid down a reasonable period for the possessor of the neighbouring plot of land to remove them and the removal does not take place within the period .
=S=> BGB 910. 2 The owner does not have this right if the roots or the branches do not adversely affect the use of the plot of land .
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