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Questiоn 1 Dаrren аnd Sаmantha are a married cоuple whо live together in a small house on Stephens Street, a residential block. In the house next door lives Mrs. Kravitz, who is 77 years old. Because the street contains all small houses, there is not much yard space between homes. Houses stand just twenty-five (25) feet apart on Stephens Street. On March 3, 2025, Samantha gave birth to a baby girl, Tabitha. Samantha’s mother Endora came that day to live with the couple to help with the baby and housekeeping. Endora insisted that fresh air is better for a baby than air conditioning. Darren and Samantha deferred to Endora on this idea. The family used fans in the house – not air conditioning -- throughout the summer of 2025. On all warm days and nights in the Spring – and then throughout the summer of 2025 – the family kept many of the house’s glass windows open. That included the baby’s nursery room window. In June 2025, the baby developed colic. The baby cried loudly and frequently for three weeks. With the windows open, sounds from outside regularly woke the baby. If a car drove by with loud music, or if children set off firecrackers, or if boisterous teens walked down the sidewalk, then the baby awoke and cried. Worsening the problem, Endora urged her daughter not to hurry into the nursery every time the baby cried. Endora explained to the couple that if they did not let the baby ‘cry through it’ and go back to sleep, then their daughter might never grow accustomed to sleeping through the nighttime. The couple usually followed that advice. Once in June and once again in July, the neighbor Mrs. Kravitz stopped by and talked to Darren and Samantha to complain – politely – about the baby’s crying noise. The family continued to keep windows open, including in the nursery. On August 15, 2025, Mrs. Kravitz came to the family’s home and asked to speak with them. She entered and everyone sat down around the kitchen table. This time, Endora was present. Mrs. Kravitz pulled out from her purse what looked like a small green diary or bound notebook. She referred to it as she recounted many dates and times when she had been disturbed in the daytime or awoken in the nighttime by the crying. Mrs. Kravitz’s tone then grew stern. “You put the baby in a room where the window faces my house. You keep your windows open. Twice I came here asking you to do something. But you didn’t. You still keep windows open while your baby cries nearly every night. I can’t take it. If you don’t move that baby’s room and close your windows, I am filing a lawsuit. My lawyer says a court will enter an injunction to force you to do so.” “Get out of this house!” Endora barked out. “For once, I agree with my mother-in-law,” Darren said. “Suing over a baby crying . . . that’s ridiculous.” Mrs. Kravitz shrugged, shook her head, and rose from the table. She exited the house. Endora immediately called her brother Arthur, an attorney. An hour later, Uncle Arthur arrived at the house. The family recounted what Mrs. Kravitz said. Uncle Arthur noticed on the kitchen chair beside him a little green notebook. He picked it up. “The awful woman must’ve dropped that,” Endora said. Arthur told the family not to worry. He took the green notebook home to review. When he flipped through the notebook, he noticed that inscribed on the inside front cover was the name “Dr. Bombay.” The handwriting throughout the first half of the notebook was consistent – it did not match the handwriting on the last 20 pages of the notebook. The last 20 pages listed dates and times and notes about “screaming baby.” In the first pages of the notebook were recipes – precise ingredients, chemicals, and instructions on how to prepare several health drinks. The next day Mrs. Kravitz realized that she’d forgotten the notebook and rang the doorbell of her neighbors to ask for its return. No one answered or was home. The windows were open as usual. Mrs. Kravitz crawled inside a window and began to look around the kitchen for her notebook. She could not find it. As she was about to leave, Mrs. Kravitz saw on a nightstand a handwritten note from Samantha to her husband Darren. The note read “Our little Tabitha is going to have a sister or brother soon! I love you!” Taped to that note was an early pregnancy test with a large + on it. While she was inside the house, Mrs. Kravitz took a few pictures of the open windows and positive pregnancy test. Back at his home, Uncle Arthur searched the last name ‘Bombay’ on the internet telephone directory. ‘Hubert Bombay’ was listed at an address just one street away from Stephens Street. Arthur tried once to call the phone number but no one answered. Uncle Arthur looked further online where he found a webpage advertising “Dr. Bombay’s Natural Magic Elixirs.” An address listed on that website matched the address for Hubert Bombay that Arthur found on an internet white-pages telephone directory. Arthur went to local stores and purchased glass bottles, corks, and all of the ingredients listed in the green notebook. Arthur spent the next two days preparing four different concoctions described in the notebook. Arthur bottled those and put out a sign on his front lawn reading: “Uncle Arthur’s Vitality Tonics - $10 per bottle.” Based on the information set forth above, identify and analyze all property law issues. In doing so, you can assess different persons’ rights, options, or legal exposure. You may assume that common law principles and caselaw covered in this Property course apply to any claims or disputes in the state where the above facts transpired. You may, if you wish, identify unknown facts or additional information that would change or be pivotal to your analysis. Your answer should contain objective analysis. You are not writing persuasively to a court or to an adversary.