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Kruvant v. 12-22 Woodland Avenue Corp.

New Jersey Superior Court

350 A.2d 102 (1975)

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12-22 Woodland Avenue Corporation (defendant) operated a horse-riding stable business and, as part of that business, rode horses on portions of neighboring property owned by Philip and Charles Kruvant (plaintiffs). When the Kruvants discovered this, they demanded Woodland pay rent or stop using the land; Woodland declined, and the Kruvants sued.

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Whether, if a person uses the land of another for profit-making activities without permission, the landowner may recover a reasonable rent.

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