Abstract
The law of nuisance lies somewhere between the legal principle that each person may use his property as he sees fit, and the contradictory principle that he must so use it as not to injure the property or rights of his neighbors. With the growth of our nation, and its changing balance between rural and urban populations, the established principles of tort law as applied to nuisances evidence the "elastic adaptability" of the common law.
Recommended Citation
Martin A. Levitin, Change of Neighborhood in Nuisance Cases, 13 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 340 (1964)
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