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1216 For the purpose of determining when the statute of limitations begins to run, a nuisance or trespass should be considered permanent, rather than continuing, unless plaintiff shows that it can be abated by reasonable means and at reasonable cost.CitationMANGINI v AEROJET (Heavy Metal) 12 C4 1087 [See: Spaulding v Cameron 38 C2 265; Baker v Burbank 39 C3 862; Mangini v Aerojet (I) 230 CA3 1125; Mangini v Aerojet (II) AT 8/94] |
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