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3.9-21 Nuisance -
Introductory Note
Revised to January 1,
2008
Most of the following nuisance instructions
contain only the basic elements and do not
include instructions on causation and
damages, which are necessary parts of a
complete charge. In some appellate cases,
causation is included as an element of the
cause of action; see Tomasso Brothers,
Inc. v. October Twenty-four, Inc., 221
Conn. 194, 197 (1992); Filisko v.
Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., 176 Conn. 33,
35-36 (1978); but since it is not included
in some of the following instructions, the
court must be sure to include it in the
charge at an appropriate place.
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