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Nuisance meaning
A minor annoyance or inconvenience. | A person or thing causing annoyance or inconvenience. | Anything harmful or offensive to the community or to a member of it, for which a legal remedy exists.
Synonyms of Nuisance
Example sentences (20)
Pam Beech noted Campbell River’s bylaw was officially a public nuisance bylaw, and the word nuisance can carry a negative stigma.
The city first tried cracking down on “nuisance” issues in 2017 when City Council, with the support of former Mayor Ed Pawlowski, unanimously passed a “nuisance abatement” ordinance.
A private nuisance is usually caused by a person doing something on their own land, which they are lawfully entitled to do but which becomes a nuisance when the consequences extend to neighbouring land.
Nuisance animal ordinance unanimously adoptedhe Chester Select Board voted unanimously to adopt a proposed Nuisance Animal Ordinance that it has been working on for several months following complaints from residents of the Potash Brook Road area.
Dan Maguire Nuisance Wildlife Service specializes in the humane removal of nuisance wildlife.
Conditional likelihood Sometimes it is possible to find a sufficient statistic for the nuisance parameters, and conditioning on this statistic results in a likelihood which does not depend on the nuisance parameters.
Morone americana Aquatic nuisance species Some states consider the white perch to be a nuisance species due to its ability to destroy fisheries.
Nuisance main "Nuisance” is traditionally used to describe an activity which is harmful or annoying to others such as indecent conduct or a rubbish heap.
Nuisances either affect private individuals (private nuisance) or the general public (public nuisance).
A 19-year-old college student, Anshul Gupta, has been identified and challaned by Delhi Metro officials for allegedly creating nuisance inside the metro premises, officers said on Sunday.
A chamber of commerce attorney previously said the massacre was horrible but the nuisance it caused was not ongoing.
A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission trapper caught the gator and it was euthanized; the agency does not relocate "nuisance" gators because they often either fight with alligators in their new home or try to return to their old one.
AN ARREST warrant has been issued for a Northwich man accused of causing a nuisance at Leighton Hospital.
And even after growing into teenagehood, Chuck resists change, ensuring he remains the nuisance that fans are used to.
And Katz of the Public Health Law Center said she doubts marijuana plants, even smelly ones, would be enough to trigger the nuisance section of the law.
And let’s not forget the great emu war of 1932, when the Australian army sent troops to a small town in WA to fight a group of emus that were supposedly causing a nuisance.
Anti-social behaviour covers a wide variety of problems, from and graffiti, to interactions with nuisance neighbours and intimidating behaviour.
A nuisance party was declared just before 3 p.m., and the large gathering was successfully cleared by police and bylaw enforcement to keep roads open for motorists and emergency services.
As a result, its collapse in Scotland in recent years has created not just an electoral nuisance, but a deep psychological bruise.
A spokesperson for Hampshire police added: “We encourage the public to continue to report any nuisance use of e-scooters to us.