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Absolute nuisance

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Caveat viator

of duty varies according to whether the victim of the accident has a contract involving care or even absolute assurance or warranty on the part of the defendant in regard to the soundness of the premises or … not lose his rights as a member of the public if the defendant was guilty of a public nuisance towards the person injured, Barnes v. Ward, (1850) 9 CB 392; and see also Cooke vs. Midland Great

Easement

or for advertisement, a pew or grave, or negative, such as light, water, or the submission to a nuisance; continuous, such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent, where there is … living memory so that there was never any person during that period who could have dedicated the way absolutely, it was held that there was no evidence that the way had not been dedicated before living memory

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