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Wat (wie) is NUISANCES - definitie

ACT (OR NEGLECT) WHICH CAUSES INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGE
Private nuisance; Quiet enjoyment; Right to quiet enjoyment; Tort of nuisance; Right of quiet enjoyment; Nuisence; Nuscince; Nuisance law; Inspector of Nuisances

nuisance         
n.
1) to cause, create a nuisance
2) to make a nuisance of oneself
3) a confounded, damned, perpetual nuisance
4) a public nuisance
5) a nuisance to
6) a nuisance to + inf. (it was a nuisance to move during the semester)
7) a nuisance that (it's a nuisance that there's no hot water)
nuisance         
n.
Annoyance, plague, bane, infliction, pest, bore.
Nuisance in English law         
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  • [[Adam Smith]]; [[A. V. Dicey]] argued that his work led to a ''[[laissez faire]]'' attitude to industrial pollution and damages during the 19th century.
COMMON LAW
Nuisances Removal Act 1860; Nuisances Removal Act for England (Amendment) Act 1863; Smoke Nuisance (Scotland) Act 1865; Nuisances Removal (No. 1) Act 1866; Nuisances Removal Act (Amendment) Act 1863; Nuisances Removal Act (No. 1) 1866; Nuisances Removal Act for England 1855
Nuisance in English law is an area of tort law broadly divided into two torts; private nuisance, where the actions of the defendant are "causing a substantial and unreasonable interference with a [claimant]'s land or his/her use or enjoyment of that land", and public nuisance, where the defendant's actions "materially affects the reasonable comfort and convenience of life of a class of Her Majesty's subjects"; public nuisance is also a crime. Both torts have been present from the time of Henry III, being affected by a variety of philosophical shifts through the years which saw them become first looser and then far more stringent and less protecting of an individual's rights.

Wikipedia

Nuisance

Nuisance (from archaic nocence, through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat. nocere, "to hurt") is a common law tort. It means something which causes offence, annoyance, trouble or injury. A nuisance can be either public (also "common") or private. A public nuisance was defined by English scholar Sir James Fitzjames Stephen as,

"an act not warranted by law, or an omission to discharge a legal duty, which act or omission obstructs or causes inconvenience or damage to the public in the exercise of rights common to all Her Majesty's subjects".

Private nuisance is the interference with the right of specific people. Nuisance is one of the oldest causes of action known to the common law, with cases framed in nuisance going back almost to the beginning of recorded case law. Nuisance signifies that the "right of quiet enjoyment" is being disrupted to such a degree that a tort is being committed.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NUISANCES
1. Animal–protection groups hope Greenwich‘s example might be followed by communities in many states beset with similar nuisances.
2. Each state would have the authority to kill bears considered chronic nuisances to humans or livestock.
3. You have to see if there‘s any truth in the claim of damage, noise, traffic, intolerable nuisances.
4. Aktor ATE has been fined 20,000 euros «for non–compliance with the required measures for avoiding environmental nuisances,» EYDAP said.
5. In this sanitized complex of packaged fun, even minor holiday nuisances such as mosquitoes were strangely absent.