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Singleton v. Haywood Electric Membership Corp.
The courts of this State have defined continuing trespass as "wrongful trespass upon real property, caused by structures permanent in their nature." Oakley v. Texas Co., 236 N.C. 751, 753 , 73 S.E.2d 898, 898 (1953); See also Bishop v. Reinhold, 66 N.C.App. 379, 384 , 311 S.E.2d 298, 301 , disc. rev. denied, 310 N.C. 743 , 315 S.E.2d 700 (1984); Teeter v. Postal Tel Co., 172 N.C. 783, 786 , 90 S.E. 941, 941 (1916), and Sample v. Roper Lumber Co., 150 N.C. 161, 166 , 63 S.E. 731, 732 (1909).
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FORSYTH CITIZENS
v.
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
v.
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
No. 147P84.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Apr 30, 1984.
Published
Petition by plaintiff for discretionary review under G.S. 7A-31 denied 30 April 1984. Motion by defendant to dismiss appeal for lack of substantial constitutional question allowed 30 April 1984.