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Soltau v De Held; 11 Dec 1851

References: (1851) 2 Sim NS 133, 61 ER 291, [1851] EngR 992, (1851) 61 ER 291
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Coram: Kindersley V-C
Ratio The court considered an allegation of causing a public nuisance: ‘I conceive that, to constitute a public nuisance, the thing must be such as, in its nature or its consequences, is a nuisance – an injury or a damage, to all persons who come within the sphere of its operations, though it may be so in a greater degree to some than it is to others.’
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