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Public nuisance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English criminal law, public nuisance is a class of common law offence in which the injury, loss or damage is suffered by the local community as a whole rather than by individual victims. The nuisa...
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Nuisance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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To constitute a Public nuisance, there must be such 'a number of persons annoyed, that the offence can no longer be considered a private nuisance: this is a fact to be judged of by the jury. It is difficult to define what degree of annoyance is necessary to constitute a nuisance.
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Using their powers under the Local Government Act 1972, local authorities can apply to the civil courts for injunctions to restrain anti-social behaviour that constitutes a public nuisance. ... The imprisonment is for contempt of court, not for the public nuisance caused. The maximum period of imprisonment for contempt of...
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Section 12 PRETREATMENT FACILITIES Abstract: 12 PRETREATMENT FACILITIES 12.01 While the Authority should initially rely upon the federal categorical pretreatment standards and the terms of the Treatment Agreement to protect wastewater system or receiving waters, if any wastewater which contains substances or possesses ...
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so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life." To decide whether an act constitutes a public nuisance, courts generally consider "three elements: (1) the proscribed act, (2) whether the result of the act interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property, and (3) whether the act affects a...
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A Nuisance Endorsement; The Clarksphere believes that Clark is going to run. Not an objective analysis - a Clark blog without a Clark candidacy is a pretty ... Josh Marshall has some doubts about the claim that the attack against the Baghdad UN facility constitutes evidence that resistance forces are getting desperate:
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