public nuisance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for public nuisance in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

nuisance [ˈnjuːsns, Am ˈnuː-] N

1. public admin, ECON:

2. public LAW:

II.public [ˈpʌblɪk] N no pl, + sing/pl vb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Though the image remained only two hours before the police suspended the intervention as a public nuisance it lingered in public awareness much longer.
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Prosecutors obtain gang injunctions by applying the law of public nuisance to the particular harms caused by criminal street gangs.
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A house on fire or about to catch on fire is a public nuisance which is lawful to abate.
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A matter of public nuisance, not of artistic judgment.
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A jury acquitted him of the charge of committing a public nuisance offence.
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She was tried and convicted of being a public nuisance, a common brawler and a common scold.
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The post commander ordered him to get rid of the buffalo, terming it a public nuisance.
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The tracks were removed in late 1896 or 1897, being considered a public nuisance.
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The remedy for a public nuisance is by information, indictment, summary procedure or abatement.
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The dams had been built to prevent water from flowing on to the defendants land, but the state said they were a public nuisance.
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