Blackfield v. Thomas Allec Corp

In Blackfield v. Thomas Allec Corp. (1932) 128 Cal.App. 348, the north wall of the defendant's two-story building was 122 feet 6 inches long, eight inches thick, and 40 feet high. (Blackfield, at pp. 348-349.) A portion of the wall encroached on the plaintiffs' property by three and five-eighths inches, the cost to remove the wall was $ 6,875, and the encroachment did not interfere with the plaintiffs' use of their property. (Blackfield, at p. 349.) The reviewing court held that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the plaintiffs' request for an injunction. (Blackfield, at p. 350.)