Sentences with phrase «lawsuit by a neighbor»

A federal judge ordered shooting to stop at the 27 - acre park in 1998, after a lawsuit by a neighbor raised the possibility that the lead shot was harming the environment.
With the contractor already preparing Audubon Charter School's Broadway campus site for construction, an unresolved lawsuit by neighbors could prevent any work from beginning, officials said Thursday night.
Or, you will find yourself with tickets for public disturbances, or slapped with a lawsuit by the neighbor.

Not exact matches

A five - year - old lawsuit against the Ivy League school, filed by its neighbors, is challenging its tax - exempt status, Bloomberg reports.
In a short time, Hiltz and four others were out on one of the three trap ranges shooting, an activity that had been interrupted for 32 months by lawsuits brought by a neighbor.
The opening of the first shelter, a 104 - bed facility for men over the age of 62 on Bergen Street, has been halted by a judge for nearly two months by a lawsuit filed by neighbors of the facility.
A lawsuit was filed by neighboring states, but an appeals court sided with Illinois last year, keeping the canal open for now.
December 19, 2014 • Colorado is vowing to fight a lawsuit filed by neighboring states that challenges its legalization of recreational marijuana.
A dog that was out of sight was also out of mind; today a dog that is out of sight must be constantly in mind — if he's not the victim of an accident, he could bite someone who chased or teased him, scare someone who is afraid of dogs, get picked up by the dog warden, join another household by choice or default, destroy the neighbors garden, torment other dogs or cats, all activities that can result in injuries, lawsuits, financial loss, or grief.
If your neighbor is bitten by the family dog, physical liability protection can help pay for the legal expenses if a lawsuit ensues.
Liability losses often follow accidents sustained by neighbors or visitors, or they can also be a direct result of lawsuits that come from your Washington landlord.
A federal court has considered whether a homeowner could maintain a lawsuit against property manager based on the federal Fair Housing Act («Act») for the property manager's failure to protect the homeowner from an allegedly racially hostile atmosphere created by a neighbor.
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