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AEWBW

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Another way to think of a nuisance is to consider it to be
 
  A) an interference with the use of property
  B) a trespass
  C) an action for negligence
  D) a denial of access to property

Question 2

How much harm do the actions of the defendant have to cause for plaintiff to win in a claim for
  nuisance
 
  A) at least inconvenient
  B) diminution in the appearance of the plaintiff's property
  C) so great as to compel the plaintiff to sell the property
  D) at least substantial



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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AEWBW

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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