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When one enters upon the land of another to abate a nuisance, he must do it in the way least injurious to the owner of the land entered. Roberts v. Rose, 4 H. & C. 103. When a person who is entitled to a limited right exercises it in excess, so as to produce a nuisance, it may be abated to the extent of the excess ; but if the nuisance cannot be abated without obstruct- ing the right altogether, the exercise of the right may be entirely stopped until means have been taken to reduce it within it...s proper limits. Crosland v. Borough of Pottsville, 126 Pa. 511, 18 Atl. 15, 12 Am. St. Rep. 891. "Thus, if a man has a right to send clean water through my drain, and chooses to send dirty water, every particle of the water may be stopped, because it is dirty. " Charles v. Finchley Board, L. R. 23 Ch. Div. 767, 775; Beard v. Murphy, 37 Vt 99, 86 Am. Dec. 693. ) INJURIES BT ANIMALS. 483 INJURIES BY ANIMALS. (73 N. Y. 195, 29 Am. Rep. 123. ) MULLER v. McKESSON et al. (in part). (Court of Appeals of New York.
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