75-10-428 . Liability -- defense and exclusions. (1) A person has a defense against liability in a tort action for damages suffered as a result of an act or omission that constitutes a violation of this part, a rule adopted under this part, or a condition of a permit or authorization required by a rule adopted under this part if the person can establish by a preponderance of the evidence that: (a) the person is a government entity that acquired ownership or control through bankruptcy, tax delinquency, abandonment, or lien foreclosure in which the government entity acquired title by virtue of the government entity's authority; (b) the person has not caused or contributed to the violation; and (c) the person is making an effort to abate the violation. (2) For the purposes of this part, "government entity" includes a consolidated city-county, a county, and an incorporated city or town.
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