Asked by Jobin Mathew on May 18, 2024
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Generally, only a public representative, such as the attorney general, may sue to stop a public nuisance.
Public Representative
An individual who holds a position within government or a similar entity to represent the interests or welfare of the general public.
Attorney General
The principal legal officer of the state or a country, responsible for representing the government in legal matters and giving legal advice to the government.
Public Nuisance
An act or omission that obstructs, damages, or inconveniences the rights of the community or the general public.
- Comprehend the fundamentals of public and private nuisances along with the requirements for initiating legal actions against them.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the fundamentals of public and private nuisances along with the requirements for initiating legal actions against them.
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