Sentences with phrase «as an attractive nuisance»

Anything that increases risk or is likely to attract risk would qualify as an attractive nuisance.
J. Craig Williams: Where does this program fall on the scheme of — as an attractive nuisance?
Anything that increases risk or is likely to attract risk would qualify as an attractive nuisance.
«If players come into your yard, they'll probably find an old swing set, a trampoline or a pool,» says Eric Narciso, «Those are known as attractive nuisances, and if a «trainer» is tempted by them and gets hurt, it could put your coverage at risk.»

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New research by scientists from the University of Bristol has revealed that domestic LED lights are much less attractive to nuisance insects such as biting midges than traditional filament lamps.
As a safe, attractive mass - deployment product for work, it becomes much more attractive for consumers wanting to plug into work without making themselves IT nuisances for colleagues and managers.
If you have an attractive nuisance such as a trampoline or a poorly maintained shed or outbuilding, the company will want to cancel the policy.
Trampolines Along with pools, trampolines make up what insurance companies refer to as «attractive nuisances
Some owners of tornado shelters have had to lock them up because they've become «attractive nuisances» in the legal jargon, serving as venues for pot parties, etc..
Attractive nuisances such as a swimming pool, abandoned car or almost anything that a child could access that could cause them harm
The Supreme Court can not tell New York that it must apply the attractive nuisance doctrine, as it is neither a...
This is the legal concept of, «Attractive Nuisance», which holds a landowner responsible for dangerous conditions on their property that attract children to enter the property, such as bodies of water with submerged rocks and toxic chemical contents.
If a child's trespassing is reasonably foreseeable to a homeowner because, for instance, the homeowner's premises contain an attractive nuisance (something particularly attractive and enticing to children, such as a swimming pool or playground equipment), a duty to exercise reasonable care to keep the premises safe for such a child trespasser arises on the part of the homeowner.
As the proposed construction is on public premises, you have a responsibility to protect patrons from any risk inherent with the construction as buildings in the course of construction tend to be an «attractive nuisance»As the proposed construction is on public premises, you have a responsibility to protect patrons from any risk inherent with the construction as buildings in the course of construction tend to be an «attractive nuisance»as buildings in the course of construction tend to be an «attractive nuisance».
Other than storms, any «attractive nuisance» such as a trampoline can influence the cost of your insurance.
The presence of an attractive nuisance such as a trampoline can also be relevant.
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