Nuisance

  • 101The Nuisance — Infobox Film name = The Nuisance image size = caption = director = Jess Robbins producer = Albert E. Smith writer = Jess Robbins narrator = starring = Oliver Hardy music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = January, 1921 runtime …

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  • 102attractive nuisance doctrine — A legal doctrine that makes a property owner responsible for harm caused by leaving a piece of equipment or other condition on the property that would be both attractive and dangerous to curious children. Examples of attractive nuisances are… …

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  • 103Nazty Nuisance — The Last Three redirects here. For the fictional Venusians, see Last Three of Venus. Nazty Nuisance Directed by Glenn Tryon Produced by Glenn Tryon Written by Earle Snell (original screenplay) Clarence Marks (original scre …

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  • 104statutory nuisance — Under Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, district councils and London Borough Councils are under a duty to inspect their areas for statutory nuisances and investigate complaints. If the authority considers a nuisance likely to… …

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  • 105public nuisance — noun a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public a public nuisance offends the public at large • Syn: ↑common nuisance • Hypernyms: ↑nuisance …

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  • 106Attractive nuisance doctrine — Attractive nuisance redirects here. For the album, see Attractive Nuisance. Under the attractive nuisance doctrine of the law of torts, a landowner may be held liable for injuries to children trespassing on the land if the injury is caused by a… …

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  • 107common nuisance — see nuisance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 108public nuisance — public nuisances N COUNT: usu sing If something or someone is, or causes, a public nuisance, they break the law by harming or annoying members of the public. [LEGAL] ...the 45 day jail sentence he received for causing a public nuisance after… …

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  • 109commit a nuisance —    to urinate in public    Usually of a male, where commit meant perform and nuisance is legal jargon for an offensive act:     These are the same naughty young men who Commit a Nuisance ... Or it could be some old rustic twelve pinter who is… …

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  • 110private nuisance — A nuisance which threatens injury to one or a few persons. McFarlane v Niagara Falls, 247 NY 340, 160 NE 391, 57 ALR 1. A nuisance which violates only private rights and produces damages to one or to no more than a few persons. Riggins v District …

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