Sentences with phrase «other nuisance»

In Solloway v Hampshire County Council (1981) 79 LGR 449, 258 Estates Gazette 858 Lord Justice Dunn said that, in Leakey v National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty [1980] QB 485, [1980] 1 All ER 17, Lord Justice Megaw had placed nuisance by tree roots and branches into the same category as any other nuisance not brought about by human agency, and had imported into tree root cases, as conditions of liability, the requirement of knowledge of the encroachment and the requirement of a reasonably foreseeable risk that the encroachment would cause damage.
Puppy Manners: We will cover biting, chewing, and other nuisance behaviors.
Research shows that a fixed cat or dog is less likely to want to go outside and roam, less likely to fight with other pets and less likely to display other nuisance behaviors like territorialism and inappropriate urination.
Some neighbors have complained that the massive construction project has caused excessive noise, dust and pollution, and other nuisances, according to a recent article by The San Jose Mercury News.
For its supply chain, Bel optimizes the steps for transporting its raw materials and finished goods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as to curb other nuisances like road traffic and noise.
In this case, the poll questions claim the resort's placement in Tyre will lead to higher property taxes, government - subsidized housing for «out of town» workers building the casino and other nuisances.
That said, there are formulas that can eliminate other nuisances, too, like ticks or spiders.
For such a distance (500 km) the train saves you time since you don't have to check in, go through security, taxi around in the airport and other nuisances.
Unfortunately, that nicer weather also tends to attract bugs, noisy children, and other nuisances commonly associated with being outside.
Also, these stray blow - by gases cause other nuisances.
Nevertheless, being able to remove fleas and other nuisances takes precedence over obscured views.
Not having accessible spay / neuter programs can be expensive to a community due to excessive costs of impounding and sheltering unwanted animals, extensive spending by local governments responding to animal complaints such as dog bites and other nuisances, and public health and safety risks.
The client is paying exorbitant attorney's fees, while trying to keep track of court dates and other nuisances.

Not exact matches

When a person's space is shared with many others, though, those cleaning habits can become a nuisance.
On a regular basis city and neighborhood governments are looking at passing breed specific laws relating to pit bulls and other dog breeds that are considered to be dangerous or a nuisance.
They eventually become a nuisance to other people and are generally treated as such....
Still, though, this would mean picking a date on one side of which I would acknowledge a human being whose helplessness and innocence compels all the protection society can provide, and on the other side of which would be a growth requiring no more attention than the nuisance of a minor medical procedure.
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with students at university who miss their exams, and beginners in new jobs or careers who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
We find the intruders of other faiths and ideologies a nuisance.
In other words, more and more Catholics have become infected with the mindset that regards children as «optional extras» in marriage, that is, as something that it might be nice to have (one or two, that is) but would be a nuisance or a burden if had in any greater numbers.
But to breastfeed in public and to subject others to the nuisance of your actions, is not only improper — it is also wrong....
At any time other than the time of the Olympics (January 29 - February 9), when it will be a nuisance, a hired car, picked up in Munich (3 hours away) or Zurich (a 7 - hour drive), is not a bad idea.
Sanchez on the other hand was great for us for the last 3 seasons and he was a nuisance to many defenders.
Powerful and a nuisance for defenders, Wagner's underrated talent lies with his ability to hold up the ball and bring others into play.
Mauro Zarate — 8/10: With Manuel Lanzini joining Dimitri Payet on the injury list for West Ham ahead of the game, Bilic's other Argentinian creator looked like the last playmaker standing at Old Trafford and was a constant nuisance for his hosts.
Breakfast and dinner are both buffet style — if you have children I would recommend getting there as early as possible for dinner while it is still quite quiet — the dining room is really big so if your darling kiddies decide to kick off you don't feel like you are being too much of a nuisance to other diners — it is also easy to nip out of the dining room and wheel them around outside.
Unsettling and unwanted thoughts can emerge on a continuum of tolerance, with some experienced as a nuisance, whereas others torment a mother's mind until she believes she is most certainly going mad.
Just like other Graco car seats, the Nautilus uses the Simply Safe Adjust to adjust the harness without the nuisance of rethreading the harness.
If you've ever had to carry a single stroller around, you will understand just how annoying it can be trying to figure out how to store this big piece of equipment somewhere that is out of the way and won't be nuisance to others around you.
c. distributing any type of virus or other device intended to cause nuisance, loss or corruption of any information on the Website or accessed through it, or of any systems used to operate the Website or any systems accessed through it;
India, on the other hand, is very export oriented and any economic sanctions on other countries, if reciprocated, would collapse their economy (with maybe exception of nuisance calls and internet scams).
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.
Already cops have backed off public urination and other public nuisance violations, while overlooking outstanding warrants for many other misdemeanor crimes.
Nuisance taxes have been abolished, and other measures have been taken to shift the focus of our economy from taxation to production.
The 11 different taxes on petroleum products in the country have sparked calls on the government and other stakeholders to eliminate some of them, described by a section of the motoring public as falling in the category of nuisance taxes.
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.
It is a 419 case instituted by 419 Lawyer, the case can not succeed because Lagos state like any other State in the federation has her own State's Laws that were applied to deport destitutes who have turned themselves into nuisance on the streets of Lagos back to their states of origin.
In addition to nuisance ads, unsolicited e-mails and unintended endorsements, this oversharing creates other, more serious threats to privacy, says Seth Schoen, senior staff technologist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
If chemists could capture carbon dioxide and turn it into chemical building blocks for other products, the way plants do, says Cornell University chemical engineer Lynden Archer, «carbon dioxide would not be a nuisance anymore, but a gift.»
Conservation - minded chefs in the cities promote paiche as a sustainable choice, which is true at face value: The fish is a nuisance and other edible river fishes are disappearing.
So it wasn't the end of the world when I flunked those other two, although it is still a huge nuisance.
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.
The other, lithium polysulfide, has been considered a nuisance: Formed when a sulfur electrode degrades, it travels to the lithium metal electrode and wrecks it, Cui said.
Past research has shown that alcohol outlets such as liquor or corner stores may promote nuisance activities like robberies, drug use, or other crimes in urban communities, rendering them unsafe for residents to walk by or visit.
«Even though tobacco shops have rarely been targeted by the police or community for intervention,» he added, «based on our data, we believe tobacco shops in urban communities of color should be regulated to improve community health in the same way as alcohol outlets and other public nuisances
Other examples of nuisance properties are motels, payday lenders, and vacant homes and lots.
McKenzie points out that ticks and other parasites are not just a nuisance, but can be costly to animals.
Existing technologies allow oil producers who can not pump the natural gas into a pipeline to simply reinject it back underground, use it to generate electricity or, by installing a so - called Fischer — Tropsch conversion system, change the former nuisance gas into liquid fuel, among other options.
It turns out that barnacles, those marine animals that many find annoying or a nuisance as they tend to grow on the hulls of boats, dock pilings and other items, can actually change their penises.
Climate change may provide increased water availability in Ethiopia despite the nuisances of this climate bring with other nations.
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