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Nuisance refers to an act, condition, or thing that interferes with the use and enjoyment of property. It can be categorized into two types: public nuisance, which affects the community or public at large, and private nuisance, which impacts an individual or specific property. Common examples include excessive noise, odors, or hazardous conditions. Legal remedies for nuisance may include injunctions or monetary damages to compensate affected parties.

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