Defining a situation on one person's property or actions occurring on one property that interferes the enjoyment of nearby property's by their inhabitants.
Engaging in an unreasonable use of land so as to materially and substantially interfere with the use and enjoyment of the land of another.
Generally any continuance or continued conduct that causes annoyance, inconvenience, and damage to person or property.
An unreasonable or unlawful use of one's real estate that results in injures to another or interferes with another person's use of his real property.
Anything that interferes with the use of property by being irritating, offensive, or obstructive.
An act which causes material inconvenience, discomfort or harm and is persistent of likely to re-occur.
shy; Anything which annoys or disturbs the free use of one's property or which renders its ordinary physical occupation uncomfortable.
(law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive
a bothersome annoying person; "that kid is a terrible pain"
a land use that reduces nearby property values
an unreasonable interference with another person's use and enjoyment of his or her property
Arises from a person’s use of their property in violation of rules, laws, or standards which obstructs or injures the rights of another and creates annoyance, an inconvenience, or discomfort. Examples of nuisance can be loud noises, odors, or vehicles in disrepair on a property. Back to
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An inconvenience materially interfering with the ordinary comforts of an individuals existance
An indirect and unlawful interference with an occupier's use or enjoyment of land by such things as water, smoke, noise.
That which annoys and disturbs one in possession of his or her property, rendering its ordinary use physically uncomfortable.
Anything that is offensive and works an injury or harm to a person or property. May be either a public nuisance (offends the general public) or a private nuisance (offends one property owner.)
A type of damage involving conduct that unreasonably interferes with public or private rights.
Offensive, annoying, unpleasant or obnoxious thing or practice that interferes with use or enjoyment of a property.
That which annoys and disturbs one in possession of his property, rendering its ordinary use or occupation physically uncomfortable to him; everything that endangers life or health, gives offense to senses, violates the laws of decency, or obstructs reasonable and compatible use of property.
Something that interferes with the use of property by being irritating, offensive, obstructive or dangerous. Nuisances include a wide range of conditions, everything from a chemical plant's noxious odors to a neighbor's dog barking. The former would be a "public nuisance," one affecting many people, while the other would be a "private nuisance," limited to making your life difficult, unless the dog was bothering others. Lawsuits may be brought to abate (remove or reduce) a nuisance. - See quiet enjoyment, attractive nuisance.
a nuisance, as with negligence, is one of those civil wrongs known as a tort, and it usually relates to the interference with the rights of a person, most commonly in connection with their rights to enjoy their own land. Whilst commonly we think of nuisance as being the acts of neighbors such as noise, it can extend to the escape from land of water or fumes or the performance of an unsociable activity. If the nuisance starts to affect a number of people it becomes a public nuisance which is a criminal offense.
"An activity or physical condition which causes harm or annoyance or the harm resulting from the activity or condition." Dukelow
Excessive or unlawful use of one's property to the extent of unreasonable annoyance or inconvenience to a neighbor or to the public. Nuisance is a tort.
Whatever is injurious to health, indecent, or unreasonable offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property as to essentially interfere unreasonably with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property. Category: Community Development
an activity or use of property that causes disturbance of or interference with another's reasonable use and enjoyment of his or her property.
A condition of or on real property that damages neighboring persons or property.
nuisance is defined as an unreasonable interference with someone's enjoyment of their land. It is an offence under the Environmental Protection Act Part III, and is controlled by the local authorities. Examples of statutory nuisance may include noise, odour, smoke and dust.
Conduct or activity which results in an actual physical interference with another person's reasonable use or enjoyment of his property for any lawful purpose.
A use of property that interferes with the quiet enjoyment by others of their properties. An abatement action can be taken to stop the nuisance.
Nuisance is a common law tort. It is one of the oldest causes of action known to the common law, with cases framed in nuisance going back almost to the beginning of recorded case decisions. Nuisance signifies that the right of quiet enjoyment is being disrupted to such a degree that in law, a tort is being committed.