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Absolute nuisance

Absolute nuisance, means interference with a property right that a court considers

Easement

person during that period who could have dedicated the way absolutely, it was held that there was no evidence that the … negative, such as light, water, or the submission to a nuisance; continuous, such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent

Caveat viator

of the accident has a contract involving care or even absolute assurance or warranty on the part of the defendant in … the public if the defendant was guilty of a public nuisance towards the person injured, Barnes v. Ward, (1850) 9 CB

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