Sentences with phrase «subject of a nuisance»

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But to breastfeed in public and to subject others to the nuisance of your actions, is not only improper — it is also wrong....
Despite this, dogs remain heavily regulated: they must be licensed with local authorities, they can not go in public places without a leash (if at all), they must be vaccinated against rabies, you canâ $ ™ t live with more than a small number of them, animal control officers can seize and destroy them if they determine that they are a nuisance, and the threshold of making a determination that they are dangerous and subject to extermination puts dogs at a disadvantage, even when the facts show otherwise.
Dogs that constitute a nuisance to occupants of the hotel by continual barking or howling, may subject their owners to being removed by the hotel.
[FN142] Consequently, an owner whose animal is determined to be a stray, and therefore a public nuisance, is subject to a civil penalty of up to $ 500.
In June 2009, the court granted defendants» motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction finding that plaintiffs» federal claim for nuisance is barred by the political question doctrine and for lack of standing.
The majority of the warming, the amount that converts the forecast from nuisance to catastrophe, comes from feedback which is very poorly understood and not at all subject to any sort of consensus.
Clearly we are all subject to laws of general application that may restrict our use of our property — whether zoning laws for real property or nuisance by - laws for musical instruments or speed limits for our cars.
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