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When any legal or equitable interest to a parcel is conveyed from one (1) person to another, any separate violation existing at the time of the conveyance which could be used under this chapter to prove that a public nuisance exists with respect to such parcel, shall not be so used unless a reason for the conveyance was to avoid the parcel being declared a public nuisance pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. It shall be a rebuttable presumption that a reason for conveyance of the parcel was to avoid the parcel from being declared a public nuisance pursuant to the provisions of this chapter if: (1) the parcel was conveyed for less than fair market value; (2) the parcel was conveyed to an entity or entities controlled directly or indirectly by the person conveying the parcel; or (3) the parcel was conveyed to a relative of the person conveying the parcel. [Ord. 02-06 § 2.]