Idaho Statutes

§ 52-415 — CIVIL PENALTY — FORFEITURE — ACCOUNTING — LIEN AS TO EXPENSES OF ABATEMENT

Idaho § 52-415
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 52NUISANCES
Ch. 4MORAL NUISANCES — ACTION FOR INJUNCTION AND ABATEMENT

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Idaho Code § 52-415 (2026).

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Lewd matter is contraband, and there are no property rights therein. All personal property declared to be a moral nuisance in section 52-104, Idaho Code, and all monies and other considerations declared to be a moral nuisance under section 52-105, Idaho Code, are the subject of forfeiture to the local government and are recoverable as damages in the county wherein such matter is sold, exhibited or otherwise used. Such monies may be traced to and shall be recoverable from persons who, under section 52-405, Idaho Code, have knowledge of the nuisance at the time such monies are received by them. Upon judgment against the defendants in legal proceedings brought pursuant to this chapter, an accounting shall be made by such defendant or defendants of all monies received by them which have been d

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524 F. Supp. 1277 (D. Idaho, 1981)

Legislative History

[52-415, added 1976, ch. 82, sec. 4, p. 280.]

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