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    Street Beggers

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    now they do not want to work. They fine begging easier and more profitable. The disabled‚ some due to natural causes and others due to their mentors-have no option. _____________________________________________________________Beggars are a great nuisance. They are blot on humanity. They even indulge in many criminal activities. These must be apprehended and taught some craft and made to work. The kidnappers‚ the sellers and the owners who make the kids beg‚ should be given exemplary punishments.

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    Nuisance in tort

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    Nuisance Introduction The unlawful interference with a person’s enjoyment or use of land‚ or some right over or in connection with is nuisance (Winfield and Jolowich on tort) examples are noise‚ fumes‚ dust e.t.c. There are 3 different actions in nuisance but the ones of concern are private‚ public and Rylands and Fletcher (strict liability).the objective of nuisance is to protect an individual’s interest in land. The scenario to be analysed below is to advise Banger of his potential liability

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    Ontario Hackland J. Heard: April 5-8 and 13-16‚ 2004. Judgment: May 20‚ 2004. (47 paras.) Damages -- For torts -- Affecting property -- Real property -- Nuisance -- Inconvenience -Psychological injuries -- Emotional distress -- Tort law -- Nuisance -- Injury to person. Action by Saelman and Wuerch against their neighbours‚ the Hills‚ for nuisance resulting from harassment following a property dispute. There were disagreements over the Hills’ hedge-cutting and snow clearing which affected the Saelman

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    is hit on the head by a cricket ball. The local cricket club owner(defendant) may have an action bought by Garfield(claimant) under the tort of negligence or private nuisance.The author will first discuss on negligence and then later on to private nuisance. In the novel cases where the existence of a legal duty is less obvious‚ the Caparo v Dickman test must be satisfied.As it was reasonably foreseeable that claimant would be injured‚ there was sufficient proximity and it is fair‚just and reasonable

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    Private Nuisance Term

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    that they are legally liable in tort of Nuisance. Nuisance claims can take two forms: • public nuisance; and • private nuisance Public nuisance claims are treated as a crime as it affects the public at large. Whereas Private Nuisance claims are dealt with as civil matters and this is the area in which DFK could find that they are legally liable. The main purpose of the tort of private nuisance is to protect a person’s interest in their land. A private nuisance is an unlawful interference with a person’s

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    Tort Paper on Nuisance

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    tort paper on nuisance Nuisance Nuisance is a common law tort. It means that which causes offence‚ annoyance‚ trouble or injury Under the common law‚ persons in possession of real property (land owners‚ lease holders etc.) are entitled to the quiet enjoyment of their lands. However this doesn’t include visitors or those who aren’t considered to have an interest in the land. If a neighbour interferes with that quiet enjoyment‚ either by creating smells‚ sounds‚ pollution or any other hazard that

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    From the drone attacks in our country to the mysterious operation in Abbottabad‚ from the simmering inflation to the lethargic economy‚ almost shivering from the fear of a ghost named International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank‚ from the target killings in Karachi to the attack on naval base‚ including the brutal killing of a boy by chivalrous soldiers of Rangers‚ there is a crucial question in the mind of every Pakistani on the part of our vigilant government‚ that pussy cat pussy cat where

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    Nuisance where the defendant’s actions "materially affects the reasonable comfort and convenience of life of a class of plaintiff’s subjects" "any continuous activity or state of affairs causing a substantial and unreasonable interference with a [claimant’s] land or his use or enjoyment of that land" Only those who have a legal interest in the affected land can sue Public nuisance concerns protecting the public private nuisance‚ which protects an individual. SAME** SLIDE 4:

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    GARBAGE A NUISANCE! Garbage has been a major concern from olden times. They not only give foul smell but more badly they are a home to mosquitoes and houseflies. This is the root cause of all the diseases. The pollution caused by the garbage is a very major problem that could result in major health‚ space‚ and economic issues. People in India just litter wherever they feel such as roads‚ ponds as there is no one to tell them. They just make any area a junkyard. Even if there is a dustbin nearby

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    day. Opie Taylor on this day had slid down the embankment on a flattened cardboard into the water and never resurface. He was later found deceased from drowning in the ditch. QUESTION PRESENTED Can a landowner be held liable under the "attractive nuisance" doctrine for an accidental death that occurs on the premises? BRIEF ANSWER No‚ the child or any of the children that were present was not trespassing and the child was of age to understand danger. The landowner did have a duty to care for invited

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