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nuisance threshold - translation to russian

Attractive nuisance; Attractive-nuisance doctrine

nuisance threshold      

строительное дело

порог неприятных ощущений

nuisance threshold      
порог неприятных ощущений
lactate threshold         
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION LEVEL ABOVE WHICH AEROBIC ENERGY PRODUCTION IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ANAEROBIC MECHANISMS DURING EXERCISE
Anaerobic threshold; Aerobic threshold

медицина

лактатный порог

Definition

Threshold
·noun Fig.: The place or point of entering or beginning, entrance; outset; as, the threshold of life.
II. Threshold ·noun The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door.

Wikipedia

Attractive nuisance doctrine

The attractive nuisance doctrine applies to the law of torts in some jurisdictions. It states that a landowner may be held liable for injuries to children trespassing on the land if the injury is caused by an object on the land that is likely to attract children. The doctrine is designed to protect children who are unable to appreciate the risk posed by the object, by imposing a liability on the landowner. The doctrine has been applied to hold landowners liable for injuries caused by abandoned cars, piles of lumber or sand, trampolines, and swimming pools. However, it can be applied to virtually anything on the property.

There is no set cutoff point that defines youth. The courts will evaluate each "child" on a case-by-case basis to see if the "child" qualifies as a youth. If it is determined that the child was able to understand and appreciate the hazard, the doctrine of attractive nuisance will not likely apply.

Under the old common law, the plaintiff (either the child, or a parent suing on the child's behalf) had to show that it was the hazardous condition itself which lured the child onto the landowner's property. However, most jurisdictions have statutorily altered this condition, and now require only that the injury was foreseeable by the landowner.

What is the Russian for nuisance threshold? Translation of &#39nuisance threshold&#39 to Russian