restoration rule

restoration rule
The rule that the plaintiff in an action for an injury to his real property is entitled to recover the cost of repairing the real estate so as 10 restore it to its condition immediately prior to the injury. Cattin v Omaha, 149 Neb 434, 31 NW2d 300.

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