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nuisance, the - перевод на Английский

Attractive nuisance; Attractive-nuisance doctrine

nuisance, the      
= personas molestas, las; pesados, los
Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.
nuisance         
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
(n.) = molestia, fastidio, engorro, plasta, pesado, coñazo
Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
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* nuisance, the = personas molestas, las; pesados, los
private nuisance         
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
molestia a un particular (disturbio del uso normal de un bien inmueble y de su usufructo (falta perjuiciosa))

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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.

Примеры употребления для nuisance, the
1. "We are seeing noise nuisance, the rise of gang culture, higher populations in the cities and a general lack of respect.
2. Under the bill, in areas where there is alcohol–related disorder and nuisance, the council and police can call on licensed premises and clubs to implement an action plan to deal with the trouble.
3. Keith Kreiman, who called the devices "an attractive nuisance." The Iowa Legislature considered a measure last year seeking a study of the lighters, and the matter will likely come up again this session, Kreiman said.
4. Findings of another report, however, found that India has the lowest frequency of E–mails affected by viruses with UAE being the most badly plagued with the nuisance, the portal reported.
5. Their remit, according to the Improvement and Development Agency, is "to improve environmental quality issues within the borough, particularly with environmental nuisance". The tribute to De Menezes was removed, but it must have been felt that parts of the mural representing Vincent van Gogh and Roger Moore as James Bond, sometime residents of the area, were less of a quality issue.