Statutory nuisance refers to a legal classification for certain types of disturbances that negatively impact the public's health, safety, or enjoyment of property, as defined by legislation. Common examples include excessive noise, foul odors, or hazardous substances. Local authorities have the power to investigate and take action against such nuisances under laws like the Environmental Protection Act in the UK. This allows affected individuals to seek remedies and ensures that communities maintain a reasonable quality of life.
Cut an apple in half, then place the half apple skin side down in a cupholder, close windows and the apple half will soak up the smell of cigarettes by morning. Toss apple half....Try it, it REALLY WORKS!
Nuisance is a noun.
The plural form of the noun nuisance is nuisances.
No, "nuisance" is a noun that refers to something or someone that is annoying or bothersome.
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
The Nuisance was created in 1921-01.
Computer problems are a nuisance for many companies. The little boy was being a nuisance to his brother.
The sentence is so informal that grammatical categorization runs screaming from it. Formally we say "The issue is whether it is a nuisance." Recording informal speech we write "The issue is: Is it a nuisance?"
1. They were getting on our nerves, and becoming somewhat of a nuisance.2. Where this approach fails we can serve a notice on the offending party requiring them to abate the nuisance.3. There is no set level at which noise becomes a statutory nuisance.nuisance neighbors - use them.4. Dogs left alone to bark for long periods may be a noise nuisance to people living nearby.Unfortunately, there is no fixed level of noise which constitutes a noise nuisance.5. Domestic burglary fell by 29 per cent, juvenile nuisance by 42 per cent and sexual offenses by 46 per cent.6. However, the section is broadly enough drafted to be used by councils anywhere to combat ordinary neighbor nuisance.7. The crying of Sunday newspapers had become an absolutely intolerable nuisance in the smaller streets of the boro.8. Often, these areas are blighted by youth nuisance or environmental problems or there may be a lack of social cohesion.9. There must also be an engineering solution readily available to mitigate the nuisance caused.10. If the alleged nuisance occurs late at night, visits by officers out of office hours can be made by prior arrangement.11. However, there are new fears about yobbish behavior, from graffiti to neighborhood nuisance.12. It utilizes sealed silos, transfer conveyor and mixing units to minimize environmental nuisance to the local residents.13. Over provision, undue public nuisance, a possible increase in noise levels and vandalism in the areas were argued by the objectors.14. It was a bloody nuisance - there was his flat, just a few yards away, and he couldn't get to it.I Hope I Helped ;)
Commit No Nuisance was created in 2002.
The phones are a nuisance because they wring your peace and patience out.
The duration of Nazty Nuisance is 2580.0 seconds.