Nuisance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nuisance (also spelled nocence. through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat. nocere, to hurt) is a common law tort. It means that which causes offence, annoyance, trouble or injury. A nuisance can be ei...
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05-5104-cv, 05-5119-cv [link] is 139 pages long and could form the basis of an entire law school curriculum on all the issues it touches – standing, jurisdiction, the scope and nature of public nuisance law and so on.
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One of the very first "judge-made" doctrines applied to the property disputes in the United States was the law of nuisance. ... The Law of Nuisance; Lawsuits invoking the law of nuisance typically involve neighbors suing their neighbors or a public official suing a property owner for the benefit of the general public.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on nuisance (law), in law, a human activity or a physical condition that is harmful or offensive to others and gives rise to a cause of action. ... Public Nuisance Cases May Redefine Tort Law. Chemical Week, February 11, 2008...
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Today, American nuisance law has two major branches. First, private nuisance actions can be brought by property owners who claim that their use and enjoyment of property is substantially and unreasonably infringed upon by someone else.
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Nuisance Law and Environmental Quality ... Today, nuisance law has two major branches. First, private nuisance actions can be brought by property owners who claim that their use and enjoyment of property is substantially and unreasonably infringed upon by someone else.
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In comparison, legal historians have paid a great deal of attention to the history of early and mid-nineteenth-century nuisance law. They have studied this subject through the lenses of the history of legal doctrine and social and economic history, however, not environmental history.
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Law Technology ... Chapter 203, Nuisance Abatement ... Chapter 209, Property Nuisance...
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Common law on ice: using federal judge-made nuisance law to address the interstate effects of greenhouse gas emissions. ... find Environmental Law articles. 1. INTRODUCTION A. The CAA Approach B. Common Law to the Rescue? ... Article from: Environmental Law...
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