Nuisances definition

Nuisances shall include neighbor complaints, permit exceedances or regulatory violations for issues such as odors, noise or gas migration. Rumpke acknowledges and agrees that in no event shall it encourage nuisance complaints from its employees, contractors, vendors or affiliates. With respect to odors that constitute Nuisances, GSF and Rumpke shall work together to objectively identify the origin of such odors, assign responsibility for such odors, and mitigate them accordingly.
Nuisances means anything annoying, unpleasant, obnoxious, or injurious, in the judgement of any authorized persons.
Nuisances means physical conditions to premises by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment that are dangerous or detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety of persons or property on or near the premises where the conditions exist, or whatever is injurious to health, indecent, or unreasonably offensive to the senses, or obstruction to the free use of property, so as essentially to unreasonably interfere with comfortable enjoyment of life or property.

Examples of Nuisances in a sentence

  • Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City Code Chapter 20 Nuisances, Article 1 In General, §20-1 Air pollution nuisances prohibited.

  • Tenant acknowledges that Premises are subject to the Public Nuisances article within the Housing chapter of the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) Code of Ordinances—specifically Article II of the Chapter 12.

  • Buyer understands, assumes, and accepts the risk that any of these events or activities and the resulting Blaisdell Center Nuisances may be considered an annoyance or nuisance to the Buyer and others occupying and using the Unit and the Project.

  • HRM By-law N-300 respecting Nuisances and Smoking does not permit smoking on municipal property (which includes streets) unless the area has been designated as a smoking area.

  • Nuisances which remain unresolved following the issuance of an abatement order will be processed to court through the City Attorney’s office.

  • Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City Code: Chapter 20 – Nuisances, Article V - Dirt, Debris and Construction Waste, §Sec.

  • Nuisances that shall be avoided include, but are certainly not limited to, those found in Tenn.

  • Subtenant shall not use any portion of the Premises in any unlawful, illegal, offensive, noisy or hazardous manner (together, "Nuisances and Hazards") and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent Subtenant's Invitees from committing any Nuisances and Hazards.

  • By way of example, and not by way of limitation, the Board may determine that a specified activity constitutes a nuisance pursuant to Section 10.7 of this Declaration (Nuisances) or that only certain types of security doors or other Improvements will be permitted.

  • The Industry and Pollution Division deals with Noise Control, Health and Safety at Work, Air Quality, Contaminated Land, Planning Applications and Advice, Statutory Nuisances from Pollution.