Sentences with phrase «necessary nuisances of»

The necessary nuisances of lane closures and detours will be appearing around Erie County as road construction projects get underway.

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Stress has changed from being a necessary reaction of the body to fight - or - flight situations (think: a water buffalo charging at you from 15 feet) to an ever - present nuisance, wearing us down and degrading our health.
This form of street art is part of an initiative to beautify what are necessary nuisances — namely, large utility boxes.
(I realise I've already used the term «bumbling» in this review, but any character who doesn't have a beard and biceps the size of steel beams is depicted as bumbling — a nuisance obstacle propped in front of necessary gunishment.)
In some situations, it may be necessary to contract the services of a professional company that can remove nuisance animals from your residence.
The Animal Services Board was approved by the Council of Commissioners on January 20, 2010 to advise the Council and Chief Executive in all actions necessary to carry out the provisions for enforcing animal control ordinances and confining nuisance and abandoned animals.
They will undertake the training necessary to resolve nuisance behaviors [see position statements on Training Aids / Methods and Behavioral Pharmacology], and obey all local laws regarding vaccinating, leashing, licensing, cleaning up after and other aspects of responsible pet keeping.
In that, and other cases, the initiative's Mike Phillips stresses they only move cats «when it's absolutely necessary for their survival,» like when their habitat becomes a construction site or when the cats are considered a nuisance, and that the group conducts a site evaluation of any potential relocation spot.
Shall Section 11 of Article I (Bill of Rights) of the Constitution of Virginia be amended (i) to require that eminent domain only be exercised where the property taken or damaged is for public use and, except for utilities or the elimination of a public nuisance, not where the primary use is for private gain, private benefit, private enterprise, increasing jobs, increasing tax revenue, or economic development; (ii) to define what is included in just compensation for such taking or damaging of property; and (iii) to prohibit the taking or damaging of more private property than is necessary for the public use?
Some argued a new tort was not necessary as many aspects of privacy were already protected by other causes of action like breach of confidence, defamation, breach of copyright, nuisance, and various property rights.
Provided the works are reasonably necessary to remove or abate a continuing nuisance and to prevent further damage, the cost of those works should be recoverable if prior notice is given to the owner of the tree and the opportunity to propose and / or carry out alternative effective works is given to that owner.
Lord Cooke stated that, applying the concepts of reasonableness between neighbours and reasonable foreseeability, a defendant, having been given notice of the nuisance and the opportunity to abate it, might fairly be expected to bear the cost of reasonably necessary remedial works, and the party on whom the cost fell may recover it, even though there may be elements of hitherto unsatisfied pre-proprietorship damage or «protection for the future», provided there is no double recovery.
The court may make a closure order «if and only if it is satisfied» that the premises are: (i) associated with the use, production or supply of class A drugs; (ii) associated with serious nuisance or disorder; and (iii) that a closure order is necessary.
Streaming rights for content aren't cheap, and although advertisements may be a nuisance, they're also a necessary part of making sure we have a legal way to watch our favorite shows in HD on an iPhone just a day after they air on TV.
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