Asked by Sushil Kumar on Jul 17, 2024

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Lostowne was economically depressed until Sally's Firecracker Corp. moved its factory there. Test explosions and the acrid smell of sulfur then interfered with Bob's enjoyment of the old family home. Bob sues Sally for nuisance and seeks a court-ordered injunction to close down the factory. In determining whether the injunction is appropriate, the court will:

A) "balance the equities."
B) consider the gravity of harm to Bob and his family.
C) consider the social value of Sally's business.
D) consider the public interest in the jobs created by Sally's and the economic upturn in Lostowne.
E) All of these.

Court-ordered Injunction

A legal order issued by a court that requires a party to do or to refrain from doing specific acts.

Economic Upturn

A period of improving economic performance, characterized by increased business activity, employment, and consumer spending.

Acrid Smell

A sharp, biting, or stingingly bitter smell, often associated with the odor of burning or chemical substances.

  • Comprehend the considerations a court makes in determining the appropriateness of an injunction in environmental nuisance cases.
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kiara evansJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The court will consider all these factors: balancing the equities, the gravity of harm to Bob and his family, the social value of Sally's business, and the public interest in the jobs created by Sally's and the economic upturn in Lostowne. These considerations help determine the appropriateness of issuing an injunction.