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In the property dispute of White v. LeClerc, Rhode Island Supreme Court 1982, the court’s assessment of damages for unauthorized tree removal hinged on the competing testimony of a qualified Trees Appraisal Expert Witness. This case exemplifies the critical role of expert valuation in determining compensation for lost trees and the judicial scrutiny applied to expert methodologies.
Background and Parties
Plaintiffs, owners of a residential property, alleged that defendant Alfred LeClerc trespassed by directing his agent to remove four mature oak trees from their land. The defendant admitted to ordering the removal as part of landscaping and pool installation. The central issue was the appropriate measure of damages for the loss of these trees, which plaintiffs contended were valuable both for their age and contribution to the property’s aesthetics.