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Questus est nobis

Questus est nobis, a writ of nuisance which, by 15 Edw. 1, lay against him to whom

Quod permittat prosternere

the nature of a writ of right, to abate a nuisance, Fitz. N.B. 104. Abolished. Means 'that he permit to abate'.

Nuisancer

One who makes or causes a nuisance

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Pourpresture or purpresture

purpresture [fr. pourpris, Fr., an inclosure], anything done to the nuisance or hurt of the King's demesnes, or the highways, etc.,

Misdemeanour

for food, R. v. Dixon, (1814) 3 M&S 11; public nuisances (see NUISANCE); and very many other offences, which are misdemeanours

Scold

breaks the public peace, increases discord, and becomes a public nuisance to the neighbourhood, 4 Steph. Com. see CASTIGATORY. A person

Animals

any noisy animal which shall be or cause a serious nuisance to residents in the neighbourhood, but no proceeding can be

Injunction

the court may direct a 'stay of proceedings.' Amongst public nuisances, restrainable either upon information or at suit of a private

per se

illegal per se] see also negligence per se at negligence nuisance per se at nuisance 2 : without proof of special

Barbed-wire

barbed wire adjoining a highway when it thus constitutes a nuisance; but on lands not adjoining a highway a person is

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