Which of the following statements is FALSE? In nuisance law
A) the harm can be minimal and reasonable but still result in the defendant being liable
B) the government can sue if it is a public nuisance
C) picketing by workers can be considered a nuisance in some situations
D) the court will consider the importance of the activity complained of
E) the court will consider the nature of the area and the duration of the activity
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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