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Justia Lawyers and the Legal Process California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI) (2022) Trespass

Trespass

Series 2000 - Trespass

  • 2000. Trespass - Essential Factual Elements
  • 2001. Trespass - Extrahazardous Activities
  • 2002. Trespass to Timber - Essential Factual Elements (Civ. Code, § 3346)
  • 2003. Damage to Timber - Willful and Malicious Conduct
  • 2004. “Intentional Entry” Explained
  • 2005. Affirmative Defense - Necessity
  • 2006-2019. Reserved for Future Use
  • 2020. Public Nuisance - Essential Factual Elements
  • 2021. Private Nuisance - Essential Factual Elements
  • 2022. Private Nuisance - Balancing-Test Factors - Seriousness of Harm and Public Benefit
  • 2023. Failure to Abate Artificial Condition on Land Creating Nuisance
  • 2024-2029. Reserved for Future Use
  • 2030. Affirmative Defense - Statute of Limitations - Trespass or Private Nuisance
  • 2031. Damages for Annoyance and Discomfort - Trespass or Nuisance
  • 2032-2099. Reserved for Future Use
  • VF-2000. Trespass
  • VF-2001. Trespass - Affirmative Defense - Necessity
  • VF-2002. Trespass - Extrahazardous Activities
  • VF-2003. Trespass to Timber (Civ. Code, § 3346)
  • VF-2004. Trespass to Timber - Willful and Malicious Conduct (Civ. Code, § 3346; Code Civ. Proc., § 733)
  • VF-2005. Public Nuisance
  • VF-2006. Private Nuisance
  • VF-2007-VF-2099. Reserved for Future Use

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Page last reviewed May 2022

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