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  2. Negligence per se - Wikipedia

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    A typical example is one in which a contractor violates a building code when constructing a house. The house then collapses, injuring somebody. The violation of the building code establishes negligence per se and the contractor will be found liable, so long as the contractor's breach of the code was the cause ( proximate cause and actual cause ...

  3. Legal code (municipal) - Wikipedia

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    A legal code is a body of law written by a local, non-sovereign government authority, such as a municipality. Whether authored or merely adopted by a municipality, it is typically, though not exclusively, enforced by the municipality, as the Authority Having Jurisdiction. A municipal code is usually a type of statutory instrument or delegated ...

  4. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission, usually from a local council. The main purpose of building codes is to protect public health ...

  5. Historic building for sale after code violations issued

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    Coldwell Banker listed the building for $140,000. Ives's single attorney law practice plus a position with the St. Joseph County Public Defender contract takes up her time.

  6. Apparent code violation mistakes may result in lawsuit for ...

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    According to Frascone, city officials stated that the code violations were not confirmed until mid-April, which allowed time for the builder to receive a variance approval from the city on May 25 ...

  7. How a corporate landlord’s tactics can turn into a costly ...

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    In July 2021, the city of Cincinnati sued VineBrook to recover over $600,000 in unpaid water bills and fines it owed for building code violations, litter and trash citations.

  8. Nuisance abatement - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance abatement. Nuisance abatement is a growing area within policing and code enforcement. The term refers to using building codes, fire codes, zoning, etc. in order to improve the quality of life and resolve life safety issues within neighborhoods. Nuisance abatement programs are most often a component of problem oriented or community ...

  9. New York Apartment Building Fires; Blame Code Violations

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    No, these aren't pictures of ruins from the Byzantine Empire but of two Manhattan Chinatown buildings (283 and 285 Grand St.) torched by a seven-alarm fire last Monday. The fire that spread among ...