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Ipatiy [6.2K]
3 years ago
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Assume that the building the company wants to build is a manufacturing plant and that it was going to be built in a semi-residen

tial neighborhood. Owners of the surrounding property do not want the building built because they believe it will bring pollution to the community. They bring a nuisance lawsuit. The company believes that there will be significant economic gain to the surrounding community. Which of the following is true?
Business
1 answer:
Blizzard [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The options are not given in the question. Following are the given options.

a. If the property owners can show harm, a court will likely issue an injunction against the building being built on the site.

b. A court would likely weigh the damage to the property owners' property against the benefit that the building would bring to the community.

c. The property owners would have to show a private nuisance.

d. Both "A court would likely weigh the damage to the property owners' property against the benefit that the building would bring to the community." and "The property owners would have to show a private nuisance."

Explanation:

The most suitable and correct option is

b.   A court would likely weigh the damage to the property owners' property against the benefit that the building would bring to the community.

In this way both parties will got the justice. If we talk about the option a. then it will not right to issue an injunction against the building after it is being built. It will put the company in loss. C. option is also not suitable as it is not right  for the owners to wait for the damage or pollution on their surrounding property and then they will be able to do something about it. However if the court makes the decision before starting building then it will beneficial for both sides.

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