He pledged to carry on pursuing and prosecuting persistent noise nuisances. |
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Tenants causing a minor nuisances or falling behind with their rent will be issued with a warning. |
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With nuisances that cause personal discomfort and inconvenience, such as noise or smell, it will be more difficult to apply general principles. |
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At the same time, urban sprawl continues to encroach upon agricultural land and generate increased costs and nuisances. |
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Behind its outside wall, away from nuisances, peace and quiet reign over this property which benefits from being called a castle. |
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The 180° view over the Alpine range is pleasant with no visual nuisances worthy of mention. |
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The intentional direction of nuisances to a neighbouring unmovable property is prohibited. |
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More likely, the city expended no energy abating weed nuisances there. |
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There are also some plants brought in because they had a perceived potential use as garden ornamentals, but which have turned out to be pests or nuisances. |
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The general rule is that a landlord who has parted with possession and control of the demised premises is not liable for nuisances arising on them. |
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The outward manifestations of the social evil, street walking, solicitation on the streets, are nuisances at common law and generally fall within the province of municipal ordinance power. |
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In a cruel twist of irony, the criminal prohibition on bawdy houses may produce the very nuisances that the soliciting law is trying to prevent. |
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The repercussions in terms of pollution and nuisances related to increased road traffic can no longer be ignored. |
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In view of the growth of the motorised watersport sector, noise and exhaust emission nuisances caused by these types of craft have increased. |
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Citizens complained to the Ombudsman de Montréal about nuisances resulting from a taxi stand, near their residence. |
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In the zones moderated, during spring and the summer, the presence of the mosquitos can cause a discomfort and nuisances. |
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Traditionally, airports have been built on urban fringes to serve pre-existing cities. Residents tend to think of them as necessary nuisances. |
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A training session on nuisances and uncleanliness will be given by the law firm Paradis, Lemieux, Francis on Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 7:00pm at the Euro-Spa in Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge. |
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Finally, the acquisition then demolition of this wasteland located right in the heart of the city will put an end to all sorts of nuisances caused by this situation and should have a positive effect. |
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Many other effects of tribology, however, constitute serious nuisances, and careful design is necessary to overcome the inconvenience arising from excessive friction or wear. |
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But this demographic explosion due to a great fertility now brings about nuisances, mainly caused by droppings on buildings, street furniture and vehicles. |
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The worst that can be said of some organic mulches is that they encourage such nuisances as earwigs, sowbugs, slugs, and snails by creating a dark, moist, cool environment. |
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