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The defendant's galvanizing plant emitted noxious fumes, causing a noticeable odor on the premises of the plaintiff. Held, the defendant was maintaining a nuisance. Its failure to do everything "commercially practicable" to prevent the condition was an important factor in determining whether or not a nuisance existed. De Blois v. Bowers, 44 F.(2d) 621.

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