Explore California’s old civil code on nuisances and property law with clear, practical definitions.
This edition compiles key provisions from the state’s statutes, outlining what counts as a nuisance, how public and private nuisances differ, and the remedies available to address them.
This volume presents foundational rules on abatement, damages, and enforcement, along with historical notes that show how the law has evolved. It emphasizes practical implications for property owners, public agencies, and those involved in disputes over land use and health standards.
- Clear definitions of nuisance, including public and private varieties
- Rules on abatement, remedies, and who may take action
- Procedures for lawsuits, indictments, and property interventions
- Maxims of jurisprudence that guided interpretations of these laws
Ideal for readers of legal history, California law, and anyone curious about how nuisance rules shape property use and community health.