True Or False Interference is considered substantial for purposes of public nuisance if the plaintiff is inconvenienced

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True Or False Interference is considered “substantial” for purposes of public nuisance if the plaintiff is inconvenienced or is exposed to an unpleasant sensory experience.

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Tort Law

ISBN: 9780357454800

7th Edition

Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, Traci Cull

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