True/False
It is possible for a private citizen to have standing to sue someone who has committed a public nuisance.
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Q3: A licensee has the express or implied
Q4: When can you exercise the privilege to
Q5: MATCHING<br>-one over whom the landowner cannot control
Q6: MATCHING<br>-one who confers a benefit on the
Q7: MATCHING<br>-one who enters land without consent<br>A)interest<br>B)trespass to
Q9: Distinguish between private and public nuisance.
Q10: What is social value?
Q11: MATCHING<br>-tenant<br>A)interest<br>B)trespass to land<br>C)adverse possession<br>D)private nuisance<br>E)public nuisance<br>F)social value<br>G)injunction<br>H)self-help<br>I)comparative
Q12: MATCHING<br>-unreasonable interference with use of private land<br>A)interest<br>B)trespass
Q13: MATCHING<br>-apportioning damages according to fault<br>A)interest<br>B)trespass to land<br>C)adverse