California Civil Code ARTICLE 2 - Boundaries
- Section 829.
The owner of land in fee has the right to the surface and to everything permanently situated beneath or above it.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section [830.].
Section Eight Hundred and Thirty. Except where the grant under which the land is held indicates a different intent, the owner of the upland, when...
- Section 831.
An owner of land bounded by a road or street is presumed to own to the center of the way, but the contrary may be...
- Section 832.
Each coterminous owner is entitled to the lateral and subjacent support which his land receives from the adjoining land, subject to the right of the...
- Section 833.
Trees whose trunks stand wholly upon the land of one owner belong exclusively to him, although their roots grow into the land of another.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section 834.
Trees whose trunks stand partly on the land of two or more coterminous owners, belong to them in common.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section 835.
(a) As used in this chapter, “electrified security fence” means any fence, other than an electrified fence described in Section 17151 of the Food and Agricultural...
Last modified: October 22, 2018