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Sentence count:199+15Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: annoyancebotherirritationpesttroubleSimilar words: obeisancemalfeasancerenaissancereconnaissancepartisanmisanthropysanctitysanctionMeaning: ['nuːsns /'nju-]  n. 1. (law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive 2. a bothersome annoying person. 
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91) The court held that necessity was a defence to the claim in trespass and nuisance.
92) It's just I don't relish any of Jahsaxa's colleagues making a nuisance of themselves here.
93) Medicine has generally regarded the placebo effect as a nuisance: it does make research on new medical drugs very difficult.
94) If the complaint is proved, a nuisance order is made requiring the defendant to get the necessary work done.
95) I have not been referred to any case which has directly considered the interplay between planning permission and the law of nuisance.
96) She should be declared a public nuisance and paved over for a parking lot.
97) The debris must, at least, be a nuisance to copy.
98) A nuisance to be squashed on a countertop or squirted with pesticide.
99) Respirators were a nuisance; it was a punishable offence for any member of the armed forces to be caught without one.
100) They were a necessary nuisance that provided the rationale for what Bureau men really loved to do: build majestic dams.
101) She said he was a nuisance and that the council ought to do something about it.
101) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
102) An individual or organisation may face action for a variety of Torts e.g. defamation, negligence, nuisance or trespass.
103) And it was a bloody nuisance having all those people clomping through the field on Sundays!
104) Once regarded as little more than a fish-eating nuisance, harbor seals were sought by bounty hunters in Massachusetts until 1962.
105) I've got some one from the village coming in every day to check that no one tries making a nuisance of themselves.
106) Ducks have long been a nuisance at the tree-lined park.
107) Defences Two defences are available to a defendant in proceedings for a nuisance order.
108) Further into the middle of the site and positive iron became a nuisance.
109) Once he went up there and ran around making a nuisance.
110) This effect is called cross-talk and can be a great nuisance and embarrassment.
111) I was instructed not to be too early - to wait quietly outside the entrance and not make a nuisance of myself.
112) That was one of the biggest crowds of a visit which has, at times(sentencedict.com), been discussed as a traffic nuisance.
113) Losing the majority in the Bundesrat, which may veto tax legislation, is a nuisance but not a disaster.
114) Thanks to her looks, blonde hair and figure, being chatted up by lascivious males was an ongoing nuisance.
115) In Gibbons the cause of action was founded on public nuisance.
116) Remember that this is aimed to protect children even if in your particular circumstance its a nuisance.
117) The civil law, mainly through the torts of trespass and private nuisance, also had a role to play.
118) That my being alive and changing and having a separate mind and having moods and all that was becoming a nuisance.
119) Opponents say the shareholders lawsuits are merely nuisance suits aimed at securing out-of-court settlements.
120) It was further decided that such watching and besetting might be a nuisance at common law and illegal on that ground also.
More similar words: obeisancemalfeasancerenaissancereconnaissancepartisanmisanthropysanctitysanctionsanctuaryincessantsanctimoniousincessantlycancerdancecancelnuancedancerglancestancefrancechancepenancefinanceallianceadvancebalanceromancefianceeenhancesubstance
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