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    In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property...
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    mostly because fence construction is far cheaper, quicker, and easier than home construction. There are also similar structures known as spite walls or blinder...
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    spite fence around three sides of the neighbor's property. Legal challenges to the fence were unavailing. The feud lasted many years, and the fence was...
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    ordered the fence raised to 34 feet (10 m). While the higher fence was Jack Shibe's idea, it became generally known as "Connie Mack's Spite Fence." This was...
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  • nose to spite the face The Dog in the Manger Hostility Internet troll Resentment Sadism Spite (game theory) Schadenfreude Spite fence Spite house Tall...
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  • old stars orbiting the galactic halo Spite fence, an overly-tall fence erected between two adjacent lots Spite house, a building constructed specifically...
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    A fence, also known as a receiver, mover, or moving man, is an individual who knowingly buys stolen goods in order to later resell them for profit. The...
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    methods of combating this phenomenon were discussed. The idea of a "spite fence", as with Shibe Park in Philadelphia, or the Cubs' previous home, West...
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    (see below) resulted in railroad investor Charles Crocker building a spite fence around a house owned by undertaker Nicolas Yung in the late 1870s, after...
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  • this are abuse of power, barratry, frivolous or vexatious litigation, a spite fence or house, forum shopping, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, tax...
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