Case summary:A company, M is a corporation of home-building that builds retirement communities. The company, M purchased farmlands in the area where a company, F owns feedlots. The company, M started building and selling homes. Both began expanding their businesses. The Odor and flies from feedlots started hampering the business of the company, M. The company, M filed a suit to enjoin feedlots.
To explain: The common law theory under which the suit can be filed by company M.
Case summary: A company, M is a corporation of home-building that builds retirement communities. The company, M purchased farmlands in the area where a company, F owns feedlots. The company, M started building and selling homes. Both began expanding their businesses. The Odor and flies from feedlots started hampering the business of the company M. The company, M filed a suit to enjoin feedlots.
To find:The violation of any federal environmental laws by company F.

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