(h) any other matter declared by any enactment to be a statutory nuisance DEFINITION OF NUISANCE In order to fully understand the judicial approach to the interpretation of the expression, `nuisance' as used in the EPA it is necessary to briefly summarise the meaning of nuisance as it is used at common law.
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Environment health case law reports. ... STATUTORY NUISANCE - NOISE ROPER V TUSSAUDS THEME PARK LTD. [2007] EWHC 624 (ADMIN) ... Noise Case-Law Reports: Vella v London Borough of Lambeth and London and Quadrant Housing Trust [2005] EWHC 2473...
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There is also case law defining nuisance in particular contexts. An especially vulnerable person cannot claim in statutory nuisance for an activity which would not ordinarily affect most people.
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Issues controlled using statutory nuisance law include:- ... In simple terms, the definition of nuisance is any interference with a person's use or enjoyment of their land and someone suffering a nuisance is entitled to bring their case to a court of law.
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(c) the test is to apply only so far as compatible with any duty imposed by law; ... (5) If a local authority is of the opinion that proceedings for an offence under section 80(4) above would afford an inadequate remedy in the case of any statutory nuisance , they may, subject to subsection (6) below, take proceedings in...
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This case is more akin to Truax v. Raich, 239 U.S. 33 , where an employee was permitted to assert the rights of his employer; to Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 , where the owners of private schools were entitled to assert the rights of potential pupils and their parents; ... This law, however,
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We follow case law and common law in deciding whether an incident counts as a statutory nuisance. ... We follow case law and common law in deciding whether an incident counts as a statutory nuisance. Some of the key factors we have to consider are:
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This new fully revised edition gives an up-to-date, practical and comprehensive account of the statutory nuisance regime. It covers all relevant case law, legislative changes and developments, including:
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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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