Sentences with phrase «nuisance under»

Dangerous objects and conditions that may satisfy the definition of an attractive nuisance under Florida law include:
A bit like the first time a complaint was laid by a tenant against his council landlord alleging a statutory nuisance under the Public Health Act 1936: the first cheeseburger.
They were charged for causing nuisance under the Public Health Act 2012 (Act 851) by the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly.
The suit charges that Battaglia's dust, noise, odors, vermin, truck traffic and other harmful impacts have created a public nuisance under state law and that the facility is illegally operating without required state environmental permits.
HARLEM — Stores that sell synthetic marijuana could lose their tobacco licenses or be shuttered as nuisances under proposed legislation designed to crackdown on sale of the drug, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said Tuesday.

Not exact matches

Less seriously, the Washington Post's Catherine Rampell suggested New York City move to claim Trump Tower under eminent domain or declare Trump's continued residence there «a public nuisance
But I believe, and am of strong conviction at this, that this country is provoking the judgment of God on itself, by treating it's poor, under - privileged and those who fall through the cracks as a burden, and as a nuisance that is only in the way of it's «at all cost» coveted image of «greatness», instead of giving a hard and honest look WHY is it the way it is in this country?
Wide player Bennetts, who scored a brilliant solo goal against Borussia Dortmund Under - 19s in the UEFA Youth League last week, stepped off the bench to repeat the feat after big Swans front man Ollie McBurnie had got his reward for making a nuisance of himself among our defensive ranks for much of the game.
Breastfeeding may not be considered a nuisance, obscenity or indecent exposure under this law.
The NYPD will review the circumstances under which it forces people from their homes using New York City's nuisance - abatement law, a legal weapon that has been used for decades to shut down drug dens, brothels and other criminal operations, officials said.
former Deputy Chief of Staff under the erstwhile John Mahama administration has fired a gun scatter attack at the ex-president John Rawlings and his confidante Martin Amidu reducing them to the nuisance of a buzzing mosquito or house fly.
«It's not dangerous, but it's a bloody nuisance, and it has destabilised an already fractious and not very well disciplined party, with a lot of new people to whom the concept of loyalty and sticking with it under fire appears to be in its infancy...
Rarely is there a strict definition of what constitutes «public nuisance», and the behaviours that can be prosecuted under it can vary with time, as what society accepts can change.
At stake is whether greenhouse gas pollution may be considered a «nuisance» under U.S. law.
In other pollution cases, the Supreme Court has supported suits claiming that pollution caused harm as a «nuisance» under common law, most often interpreted to prohibit noise and light pollution.
Barking is classed as a «statutory nuisance» under the 1990 Environmental Protection Act and owners of persistent offenders are liable to fines of up to # 2000.
The fungal nuisance on Greedy Baby was in a very inconspicuous place — right under the neck.
It was as if our concerns and advocacy for our students were viewed more as nuisances than as ensuring we met our students» right to a fair and equitable education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act — commonly called the IDEA law.
A loose shift knob was one of our few problems, but it was more a nuisance than anything else and was fixed under warranty.
However, according to Regulation 29, «the licensee of a food establishment or private market may permit any guide dog accompanying a blind or visually impaired person to be brought into the dining or refreshment area or any toilet of the licensed premises if the guide dog is a) kept under proper control; b) restrained from straying or causing annoyance or nuisance to any person or animal, or damage to any property; and c) held in a leash.»
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Cattle & dairy, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses, Horses & Farmed Animals, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Laws & politics, Pigs, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, USA, Wild horses, Wildlife Tagged With: Channel Islands National Park, Cleveland Amory, Dan Ashe, Merritt Clifton, The Nature Conservancy, Timothy J. Setnicka
It is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, and it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or permit upon any lot or parcel of land under her or his control, any animal which, by any loud, unnecessary or repeated barking, sound, cry or other noise, shall unreasonably disturb the peace and comfort of any neighborhood.
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Conservation, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Fur trapping, Habitat, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Laws, Laws & politics, Predators, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Ben Goldfarb, Brian Sweeney, Camilla Fox, Canyon Mansfield, Collette Adkins, Donald Trump, Matthew Bishop, Merritt Clifton, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Birds, Birds, Captive animals, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Hunting practices, Killing contests, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Anna West, Brian Frosh, Heidi Prescott, Jeremy M. McCoy, Steve Hindi, Wayne Pacelle
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Birds, Birds, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Hunting practices, Killing contests, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Craig Newman, Dan D'Ambrosio, Jim Gallagher, Kaeli Swift, Mark McCarthy, Merritt Clifton
Filed Under: Activism, Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Beliefs, Cats, Cruelty & neglect, Culture & Animals, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Top, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Henry David Thoreau, Merritt Clifton, MRFRS, Stacy LeBaron
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Birds, Book & film reviews, Cats, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Dogs & Cats, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Habitat, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Edward Howe Forbush, Merritt Clifton
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Africa, Agriculture, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia / Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Birds, Cats, Central Europe, Christianity, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Endangered species, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Food security, Germany, Global, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Insects, Isles, Laws, Laws & politics, Marine life, Other animals & science topics, Religion & philosophy, Reptiles, Science, Sheep & goats, The Americas, United Kingdom, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Aldo Leopold, Carl Linnaeus, Charles Darwin, Donald Trump, E.O. Wilson, Hillary Clinton, Merritt Clifton, Ted Cruz
This miniature bark control collar is perfect for small dogs (under 9 pounds) and is intended to reduce nuisance barking.
For nuisance wildlife please check the yellow pages under pest control.
Publicly funded animal control agencies also operate under a range of policies, but because they are charged by law with protecting the community from dogs that are nuisances or dangerous and because they do no fund - raising around humane issues, they are often denigrated as animal killers.
Under the county's animal control ordinance, a dog that continually barks is a nuisance.
For general nuisance wildlife problems such as a skunk or raccoon in the yard or bees nests search the Yellow Pages under Pest Control or contact DEEP Wildlife Division at 860-424-3333.
Or are shelters simply relegating killing of homeless animals to others, including nuisance wildlife trappers and hoarders operating under the guise of «rescue»?
Proposed changes call for increasing fines, putting animal control under a new division and relieving animal control officers of responsibility for dealing with nuisance complaints, such as barking dogs.
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Cattle & dairy, Conservation, Donkeys, Endangered species, Feature Home Top, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Food, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Laws & politics, Meat issues, Native American beliefs, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, USA, Wild horses, Wildlife Tagged With: Anthony Marr, Brian Maffly, Gloria Tom, Hannah Grover, Merritt Clifton, Mihio Manus, Neda DeMayo
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal fighting, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Captive animals, Culture & Animals, Dog use, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Fur trapping, Humane history, Hunted species, Hunting, Hunting & trapping, Hunting practices, Killing contests, Other animal fighting, Rabies, Religion & philosophy, Training, Urban wildlife, USA, Uses of dogs, Wildlife Tagged With: Danny Thomas, Marc Bekoff, Marlo Thomas, Merritt Clifton, Nelda Pritchard, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, World's Largest Coon Hunt
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Animal control, Animal organizations, Asia / Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Birds, Conservation, Dog use, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Habitat, Hunting & trapping, Hunting practices, Killing contests, Laws & politics, Organizations, Politics, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Catherine de Medici, Jo Pollard, Maggie Barry, Merritt Clifton, Will Harvie
Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Birds, Birds, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Laws & politics, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Bill Urseth, Dale Hall, Hank Bauer, Janet Enoch, Matt Coffey, Merritt Clifton, Steve Hindi, Stu Chaifetz, Tom Bradley III
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Animal control, Conservation, Deer & other horned species, Endangered species, Feature Home Top, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Habitat, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Laws & politics, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Daniel Hanify, Merritt Clifton, Olympic National Park, Robert H. Boardman
In summary, the original case was bought under state nuisance law, which is tort law as I have explained twice now.
They all argue, under state law, that the companies created a «public nuisance» with their actions and should compensate the local governments for the consequences.
Hansen BE: Inference when a nuisance parameter is not identified under the null hypothesis.
His ruling created the possibility that oil companies could be liable under federal common law for causing a «nuisance
Beyond pricing instruments, the other approaches include regulation under the Clean Air Act, energy policies not targeted exclusively at climate change, public nuisance litigation, and NIMBY and other public interventions to block permits for new fossil - fuel related investments.
In 2011's AEP vs. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that individuals may not file nuisance lawsuits regarding carbon emissions under federal common law because carbon emissions are already regulated by the Clean Air Act.
Under both common law and civil law systems, those responsible for harmful actions can only be held liable if their actions infringe a legal standard, such as negligence or nuisance.
The lawsuit, brought under public nuisance law, seeks monetary damages from the energy industry for the destruction of the native village of Kivalina, AK, by coastal flooding due to anthropogenic climate change....
When it comes to «noise or other emissions» the Council (under s60 of that Act) comes under an express «duty to remedy as far as is reasonably possible all nuisances existing in its municipal district».
Under the doctrine of attractive nuisance, a private pool owner would be held to a duty to keep a pool safe from trespassing children.
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