What does public nuisance mean?

Definitions for public nuisance
pub·lic nui·sance

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. public nuisance, common nuisancenoun

    a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public

    "a public nuisance offends the public at large"

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  1. public nuisance

    A public nuisance refers to an act or condition that disrupts the public's reasonable use and enjoyment of property, health, safety or comfort within a community or society. It includes anything that obstructs, damages, or inconveniences the rights of the community or a considerable number of people, rather than specific individuals. It can come under the jurisdiction of both civil and criminal law. Examples can include pollution, illegal businesses, dangerous structures, and excessive noise.

Wikidata

  1. Public nuisance

    In English criminal law, public nuisance is a class of common law offence in which the injury, loss or damage is suffered by the local community as a whole rather than by individual victims.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of public nuisance in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of public nuisance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of public nuisance in a Sentence

  1. Sherrie Nixon:

    They're turning our town into a military base. It's like the front lines of some kind of war zone, please take a stand and at least have them get rid of the razor wire. It's a public nuisance, it's lethal.

  2. Richard Ausness:

    Who wants to be accused of maintaining a public nuisance? It just sounds awful.

  3. Bob Rabin:

    I can't think of another public nuisance judgment where defendants turned around and said recipients of the damages should be disqualified because they are to blame.

  4. Judge Alsup:

    (However), the problem deserves a solution on a more vast scale than can be supplied by a District Judge or jury in a public nuisance case.

  5. Carl Tobias:

    This is an interesting twist on the idea of public nuisance.

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