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Wadzanai

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Often, when a court has to characterize a lawsuit as an action in private nuisance or public nuisance,
  the court will look at what?
 
  A) whether the nuisance violated criminal law
  B) the amount of the damages claimed
  C) whether the defendant is willing to settle the case
  D) who was most affected by the alleged nuisance

Question 2

Nuisance can involve freedom
 
  A) of speech B) from negligent interference
  C) from the possibility of future harm D) of thought



kmb352

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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