At a time when fashion puts law reporting on about the same basis as news repokting, and when the last word spoken and distributed by loose leaf services is often regarded as the wisest, it is well to recall Mr. Justice Holmes' observation that in order to know what the lawMcRae, ...
来自辞典例句 9. One of the tort forms of the law of tort in common law system is nuisance. 侵扰侵权诉讼制度是英美侵权法中一种重要的侵权诉讼形式. 来自期刊摘选 10. Vietnam started as a nuisance for him. 对他来说,一开始越南只是个麻烦. 来自期刊摘选 11. What a horrid nuisance! 真讨厌!
interests of both parties. The law recognizes that the activities of others must be accommodated to a certain extent, particularly in matters of industry, commerce, or trade. The nature and gravity of the harm is balanced against the burden of preventing the harm and the usefulness of the ...
—common nuisance :public nuisancein this entry —nuisance at law :nuisance per sein this entry — nuisance in fact :an act, occupation, or structure that is considered a nuisance in relation to its circumstances or surroundings a lawful business may be anuisance in factin a particular location...
— common nuisance : public nuisance in this entry — nuisance at law : nuisance per se in this entry — nuisance in fact : an act, occupation, or structure that is considered a nuisance in relation to its circumstances or surroundings a lawful business may be a nuisance in fact ...
The concept of nuisance dates back to English common law, where it was used to regulate land use and protect property rights. At the time, the definition of nuisance was broad and included any use of land that caused harm to others. Over time, the definition became more refined and focused...
The common law distinguished "public" and "private" nuisances. 普通法区别出“公害’与“私害”。 But they might actually be minor nuisances by comparison to all the positives. 但是与所有的积极一面相比较,他们或许不是那么令人讨厌。 In addition, the tail gas of car has become one of the ...
Stopmaking a nuisance of yourself(=annoying other people with your behaviour)!It’s a nuisancehaving to get up that early on a Sunday morning.2[countable, uncountable]lawthe use of a place orpropertyin a way that causes publicannoyanceThe nightclub has been declared apublic nuisance....
3. Already during the 13th century, domestic coal consumption in London is said to have been so great that restrictive by-law became necessary to check the increasing smoke nuisance. 早在13世纪,据说在伦敦家庭煤的消耗就很大,所以必须制订限制性的地方法规来检测不断增加的烟雾污染。
those who turned to public nuisance law found it a very confusing subject at times.(54) The historic English definition of common nuisance included "any act not warranted by law or an omission to discharge a legal duty, which inconveniences the public in the exercise of rights common to all...