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Stone constructed his vacation home on a large wooded site. Stone owns the property under most of the house, but six inches extended onto the

Stone constructed his vacation home on a large wooded site. Stone owns the property under most of the house, but six inches extended onto the property of the adjoining landowner, Blanzy. Blanzy's property is also a large wooded lot, and Blanzy has not constructed anything on it. Stone offers to pay Blanzy a reasonable price for the sale of enough land to move the boundary between the two large lots and thus to accommodate the house. Blanzy counter offers at a price 10 times higher. Stone refuses to pay it and Blanzy will not negotiate further. Blanzy sue stone to enjoin the encroachment of the house. Should the court grant the injunction

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