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Nuisance (from
archaic nocence,
through Fr. noisance,
nuisance, from Lat. nocere, "to hurt") is a
common law tort. It
means that
which causes offence,...
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Nuisance is the
title of: The
Nuisance (1920 film), a
comedy short starring Bartine Burkett The
Nuisance (1921 film), a
comedy short featuring Jimmy...
- In the Philippines, a
nuisance candidate is an
official term for an
aspirant candidate for a
public office whose certificate of
candidacy was not accepted...
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Nuisance lawsuit may
refer to: A suit of the tort of
nuisance, i.e. the
plaintiff claims the
defendant is
causing a
nuisance to the
plaintiff A frivolous...
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Nuisance abatement is a
growing area
within policing and code enforcement. The term
refers to
using building codes, fire codes, zoning, etc. in
order to...
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theory of
stochastic processes in
probability theory and statistics, a
nuisance variable is a
random variable that is
fundamental to the probabilistic...
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Nuisance in
English law is an area of tort law
broadly divided into two torts;
private nuisance,
where the
actions of the
defendant are "causing a substantial...
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Nuisance calls encomp**** any type of unwanted, unsolicited,
telephone call.
Common types of
nuisance calls include prank calls,
telemarketing calls, and...
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called the
Nuisance Committee.
Temkin named the PAC in
honor of his grandfather, a
Jewish prisoner of war in
World War II who
formed a "
nuisance committee"...
- In statistics, a
nuisance parameter is any
parameter which is not of
immediate interest but
which must be
accounted for in the
analysis of
those parameters...