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"Usually, the biggest hurdle in a nuisance suit is proving that a situation is a nuisance.
Twelve of the arrests, including Mr. Pinter's, were cited in a nuisance abatement lawsuit filed against Blue Door Video, at 87 First Avenue, in November.
To succeed in a nuisance case against the neighbor, Mr. Higgins said, the writer must convince the court that the noise is intentional and unreasonable and that it substantially interferes with the use of the apartment.
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It has turned into a nuisance in Japan's rivers and lakes, steadily destroying native species.
But Mr Zahrani apparently had no interest in dying, just in being a nuisance.Means of martyrdomHe was not alone.
It is said, however, that the nets are not in themselves a nuisance, but are perfectly lawful acts of manufacture, and are ordinarily used for a lawful purpose.
It is, in fact, a nuisance that doesn't allow government to do as it pleases.
They allowed freedom of movement in dancing but in exaggerated forms were a nuisance in small houses or carriages.
Rayleigh and Raman scatter in fluorescence (excitation emission) landscapes are a nuisance in two-way and three-way data modeling.
The second stage in determining that a nuisance exists requires a finding that the defendant's activity was unreasonable.
Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) populations have steadily increased in the past 50 years and have become a nuisance in some areas (4, 5).
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