Sentences with phrase «common nuisance of»

A common nuisance of summer, mosquitoes have the potential to spread disease as well as causing itching.
The two most common nuisances of the summer months are these common backyard pests.

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The cap: Enacted in every province, right - to - farm legislations exempt farms from a wide variety of common - law nuisances — so long as they're employing «normal farming practices.»
In his judgment summary, Justice Martin said although Mr Marsh and his wife brought two causes of action against Mr Baxter - common law negligence involving the breach of a duty to ensure there was no escape of GM material, and the tort of private nuisance - they claimed only financial loss.
«While there is no way of knowing the origin of the bedbugs or the extent of their infiltration, such incidents are an unfortunately common nuisance in urban areas,» the county administration said in a statement.
The study focused on three of the most common microscopic algae in the Chesapeake Bay that can produce toxic or nuisance conditions when they become very abundant.
This problem, which Hurst calls single atom failure, may one day be a common nuisance in everyday life, and will be prevented only by heroic new methods of chemical analysis, of which Hurstís resonance technique is a precursor.
The 80 minutes of occasionally spirited argument at the high court this morning focused on the two main issues in the greenhouse gas litigation: For the case to go forward, the plaintiffs must prove that the case has legal standing (they must show that the court is the right venue for resolving this dispute), and that the common law definition of nuisance can support suits over greenhouse gases.
After enduring the embarrassment of attending a costume party out of costume and the nuisance of being stuck in an elevator during one of the building's common power outages, Laing gives a new neighbor the bad and not very true news that a brain scan has caught something serious.
One of the common nuisances to C6 coupe owners is the creaking of the removable roof panel.
While these are a persistent and common nuisance, there are many other kinds of parasites that can create serious health problems for your dog or cat.
Fleas of course are incredibly common and a complete nuisance.
The door is the epicenter of some common nuisance behaviors in dogs, particularly door dashing and unwanted barking.
The commonest growths in the ear are not malignant (they do not spread to other parts of the body), but a nuisance because they narrow the ear canal.
Fleas are a common nuisance for cat parents and can become a real problem if they get out of control, causing any number of health problems from tapeworms to anemia.
A professional trapper for four decades, Bill Crowder, president of the Florida Trappers Association, said coyotes are the most common nuisance complaint fielded by his group.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Indian Harbour Beach, Florida has determined that feral animals within the City limits can create a nuisance disturbance, prey on common and rare species of native wildlife in Florida, including species listed as threatened or endangered by the state and federal governments, carry and spread diseases, destroy property, compete with native wildlife for food and shelter, as well as copious fecal deposits made by said feral animals; and,
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«As a result of this decision, coal, oil, and natural gas producers could face federal common law nuisance claims all over the country,» he writes.
Strongly enough to join many of my neighbours in a common law action in nuisance, which we hope will begin to reintroduce some sanity into this bizarre and regressive experiment.
Instead of resorting to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 or common law nuisance for relief, a person who has not cohabited with the alleged molester may in future be able to use FLA 1996.
The main question is whether the court, in applying the common law of nuisance, should require a balancing of social utility and reasonableness of the project against the property owner's right to be compensated for interference from a public project.
In addition, he represented the successful plaintiff in an agricultural nuisance claim, which resulted in the Connecticut Supreme Court revising the common law of nuisance.
Chapter 2 of the Report contains a succinct and potentially useful summary of the common law of both public and private nuisance and points to the ongoing role of this «ancient tort» in both environmental protection and expropriation claims.
Defense of animal feeding operations in litigation arising from claims of common law nuisance and trespass.
Willie has prosecuted and defended claims involving breach of contract, tortious interference, state and federal antitrust, common law and statutory fraud, misappropriation of trade secrets, negligent misrepresentation, business disparagement, state and federal securities actions, product liability, nuisance, trespass, conversion, insurance coverage, corporate governance, breach of fiduciary duty, shareholder oppression, and qui tam.
Property issues and disputes of all types, including: contracts for the acquisition, development and management of land; options and conditional contracts; overage claims; project management and similar contracts; mortgages and other security arrangements, including enforcement disputes; planning and other statutory issues connected with property contracts; leases of all types; landlord and tenant disputes (particularly commercial — including retail, leisure and distribution — and residential); rent reviews; leasehold enfranchisement; rights over land (including easements, covenants and rights of light); trespass and nuisance claims; disputed asset disposals; estate agency; property - related competition law issues; and commons and village greens.
Rules can contain restrictions relating to pets (such as a maximum number of pets or a prohibition on nuisance animals, for example) as long as the restrictions are reasonable and created for the safety, security and welfare of the owners and the property or for the purpose of preventing unreasonable interference with the use and enjoyment of the common elements and the units.
Nonsmokers have filed lawsuits against landlords or fellow tenants on the basis of nuisance, breach of statutory duty to keep the premises habitable, breach of the common law covenant of peaceful enjoyment, negligence, harassment, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress; courts have ruled for and against nonsmokers in individual cases.
The common law of injurious affection has developed over the years and the concepts of right of access, injurious affection, and nuisance are used interchangeably.
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The law about neighbours rights and responsibilities is covered generally by the common law, being the tort of nuisance or negligence.
The difference would be that in theory the proprietary native title rights to the fishery would take precedence over the common law public right to fish open up the possibility of legal remedies for trespass and nuisance.
Squirrels are one of the most common and invasive nuisance wildlife animals nationwide.
A common example of a nuisance case involving unit owners is a condo owner with pet dogs.
The Condo Board will then review his complaint against the condo documents to determine if this situation is a nuisance that is a «matter of common interest» as defined within those documents.
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