52-410. EVIDENCE OF REPUTATION ADMISSIBLE. At all hearings upon the merits, evidence of the general reputation of the building or place constituting the alleged nuisance, of the inmates thereof, and of those resorting thereto, is admissible for the purpose of proving the existence of such nuisance.
History:
[52-410, added 1976, ch. 82, sec. 4, p. 278.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 4 - MORAL NUISANCES — ACTION FOR INJUNCTION AND ABATEMENT
Section 52-401 - CUMULATIVE REMEDY.
Section 52-402 - WHO MAY MAINTAIN ACTION.
Section 52-403 - PLEADINGS — JURISDICTION — VENUE — APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY INJUNCTION.
Section 52-405 - NOTICE OF HEARING ON TEMPORARY INJUNCTION — CONSOLIDATION.
Section 52-408 - PRIORITY OF ACTION.
Section 52-410 - EVIDENCE OF REPUTATION ADMISSIBLE.
Section 52-412 - CONTENT OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER.
Section 52-413 - COURT SHALL PUNISH OFFENDER FOR VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION OR ORDER.
Section 52-414 - LEASE VOID IF BUILDING USED FOR LEWD PURPOSES.
Section 52-415 - CIVIL PENALTY — FORFEITURE — ACCOUNTING — LIEN AS TO EXPENSES OF ABATEMENT.