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Determining Recoverable Damages for Tortious Injury to Real Property

Determining Recoverable Damages for Tortious Injury to Real Property

by Anthony Antonellis | Aug 6, 2019 | Subrogation

By John A. Donovan, III and Matthew D. Rush DIMINUTION IN MARKET VALUE: The General Rule In Massachusetts, the general rule for measuring damage to real property caused by tortious injury is diminution in market value or the cost of repair. See Hopkins v. American...

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