Acts for which person is liable; remedies; no criminal liability for violation of section.

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1. A person shall not intentionally obstruct:

(a) The ingress or egress to any public or private property from any other public or private place in such a manner as not to leave a free passageway for persons and vehicles lawfully seeking to enter or leave the property via the public or private place; or

(b) Any public or private roadway, including, without limitation, intersections, so as to prevent the safe passage of vehicles thereon or therethrough.

2. In addition to any other remedy, a person aggrieved by a violation of subsection 1 may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction against any person who commits the violation to seek any or all of the following relief:

(a) Declaratory and injunctive relief, including, without limitation, injunctive relief to enjoin any ongoing activity that violates any provision of subsection 1. For the purposes of injunctive relief, a person who brings an action pursuant to this subsection is entitled to a rebuttable presumption of irreparable harm.

(b) Actual damages.

(c) Reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.

(d) Any other legal or equitable relief that the court deems appropriate.

3. A person who violates the provisions of this section is not subject to criminal liability.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 2977)


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