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Point in time view as at 31/01/2017.
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143 Saving for law of nuisance.E+W+S
(1)Nothing in this Act shall authorise a person to use on a road a vehicle so constructed or used as to cause a nuisance, or affect the liability, whether under statute or common law, of the driver or owner so using such a vehicle.
(2)In this section, in its application to England and Wales, “nuisance” means a public or a private nuisance.
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