Under the common law, the only remedy for a nuisance was the payment of damages.
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Dilapidated homes are a common nuisance in aging cities such as Bessemer.
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Traffic tickets are a common nuisance for those driving in Italy.
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Masses of jellyfish are an increasingly common nuisance, not just in Spain, but all around the world.
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A common nuisance is punishable as a misdemeanour at common law, where no special provision is made by statute.
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Those ordinances cover many common nuisance complaints about weeds that are too high, noisy parties and scattered trash, he said.
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Not that this isn't a common nuisance, but we're 100% sure the solution isn't wearing what looks like a condom for your thumbs.
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Cold hands are a common nuisance.
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Both products lure common nuisance or filth flies to a sticky surface with a three dimensional pattern and color combination they find most attractive.