This section provides definitions for key terms used in the chapter, including 'common nuisance,' 'computer network,' and 'public nuisance.' These definitions are essential for understanding the legal context and implications of nuisance laws in Texas, particularly for attorneys dealing with property and technology-related cases.
Defines 'common nuisance' and 'public nuisance' for legal clarity.
Clarifies what constitutes a 'computer network' in legal terms.
Specifies 'multiunit residential property' as real property with three or more units.
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