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See also:ABATEMENT OF A See also:NUISANCE iS the remedy allowed by See also:law to a See also:person or public authority injured by a public nuisance of destroying or removing it, provided no See also:breach of the See also:peace is committed in doing so. In the See also:case of private nuisances abatement is also allowed provided there be no breach of the peace, and no damage be occasioned beyond what the removal of the nuisance requires. End of Article: ABATEMENT OF A NUISANCEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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