nuisance per se

nuisance per se
An act, thing, omission, or use of the property which in and of itself is a nuisance, and hence is not permissible or excusable under any circumstances. State ex rel. Bradford v Stubblefield, 36 Wash 2d 664, 220 P2d 305, 17 ALR2d 1258. An act, occupation, or structure which is a nuisance at all times and under any circumstances, regardless of location or surroundings. Any act or omission or use of property or thing which is of itself hurtful to the health, tranquility, or morals, or which outrages the decency of the community. 39 Am J1st Nuis § 11.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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