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MALLORY STEFFES
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
A nuisance results if someone unreasonably interferes with another's use of their land.
Nuisance
A person’s use of her property in a manner that unreasonably interferes with another’s use and enjoyment of his land.
- Comprehend the concepts of nuisance, negligence, and strict liability in the context of environmental law.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the concepts of nuisance, negligence, and strict liability in the context of environmental law.
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