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Cat Chaser. Annette, who is angry because her neighbor, William, allows his dog to chase her cat, decides that she wants to get even. She moves a number of farm animals into her backyard and begins playing music at all hours of the night. She also steals a nice lawn chair off William's deck. She intends to keep the chair. Annette further took a rake off William's deck that she plans to return after she finishes raking her leaves. William did not give her permission to take the rake. William is unhappy about the whole situation and wants to sue. What claim would William have against Annette for taking the lawn chair

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Private nuisance

Step-by-step explanation:

A nuisance is often understood, in common language, as something that has caused an annoyance. However, this also has a different meaning in a legal context. In legal terms, one could sue for private nuisance. Private nuisance protects a person's right to enjoy his or her property. Because of this, William might have given me a chance to fight his neighbour.

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