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Abatement
518. Private nuisances may also be abated by the individuals aggrieved: see Lemmon v. Webb, 1895 AC 1. The law allows
Abatable nuisance
Abatable nuisance, means a nuisance so easily removable that the aggrieved party may lawfully cure the problem without notice to the
A court immediately below
one and the same. The test for determining whether an aggrieved party has a right to appeal, other conditions being fulfilled,
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repudiation
under a contract) ;esp : anticipatory repudiation NOTE: A party aggrieved by a repudiation may consider a repudiated contract to have
Vibration
Polsue, etc., Ltd. v. Rushmer, 1907 AC 121, and the aggrieved person is usually entitled to an injunc-tion as well as
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