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Abstract
For practical purposes the discussion of the law of noise can be considered in two parts: first, the rights of a complainant against a private person and second, the rights of a complainant against the government or an agency acting by government authority.
Recommended Citation
George A. Spater,
Noise and the Law,
63
Mich. L. Rev.
1373
(1965).
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