That which annoys and disturbs one in possession of his or her property, rendering its ordinary use physically uncomfortable
1 Anything that disturbs the free use of one's property, or that renders its ordinary use of uncomfortable In tort law, a wrong arising from unreasonable or unlawful use of property to the annoyance or damage of another or of the public
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
Something which interferes with the right of an occupier of property to use their property eg: noise, smells, dust, smoke, fire •Animals
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
covers a range of activities which may impact people or the environment Odour and external safety are two common examples: If a smell is experienced as being unpleasant it is called a 'stench' or an 'odour' Odour can lead to mental as well as physical effects Unpleasant physical effects of odour are: nausea, vomiting, headaches, irritation of the eyes, nose and throat disturbances of sleep, breathing and appetite Odour can be produced, for example, by: Agricultural manure; odour nuisance from traffic; odour nuisance from industrial sources
A legal term referring to any use of land which interferes with the use and enjoyment of neighboring lands A nuisance may be actionable by the injured party
Conduct or activity which results in an actual physical interference with another person's reasonable use or enjoyment of his/her property for any lawful purpose
That which annoys or gives trouble and vexation; that which is offensive or noxious
If you say that someone or something is a nuisance, you mean that they annoy you or cause you a lot of problems. He could be a bit of a nuisance when he was drunk Sorry to be a nuisance. = pain If someone makes a nuisance of themselves, they behave in a way that annoys other people. He spent three days making an absolute nuisance of himself. In law, an act, object, or practice that interferes with another's rights or interests by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful. Such activities as obstructing a public road, polluting air and water, operating a house of prostitution, or keeping explosives are public nuisances and constitute criminal violations. A private nuisance is an activity or condition (e.g., excessive noise, disagreeable odor) that interferes with the use and enjoyment of one's property and that may be a cause of action in civil litigation. An attractive nuisance is something on one's property that poses a risk to children or others who may be attracted to it
{i} annoyance; annoying person; that which is illegal because it causes harm or annoyance (Law)
A legal term referring to any use of land which interferes with the use and enjoyment of neighbouring lands A nuisance may be actionable by the injured party
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