common nuisance उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Company was complimented by the court for identifying the cause of the fire, pleading guilty to the charge of common nuisance, and refusing to lay blame on the employees.
- An 1808 law decreed that " masquerades " and " masquerade halls " were " common nuisances " and that anyone participating would be subject to a fine and imprisonment.
- Hurns also was charged with maintaining a common nuisance, a felony charge that carries a maximum sentence of up to three years in jail, according to deputy prosecutor Mike Dowler.
- The plant also flowers in the wintertime, particularly during a cooler, darker, dry spell . " C . ovata " is sometimes attacked by mealybugs, a common nuisance of the succulents.
- The hailstones accumulating on the ground can also be hazardous to landing aircraft . Hail is also a common nuisance to drivers of automobiles, severely denting the vehicle and cracking or even shattering windshields and trauma.
- Charges of " possession of marijuana and maintaining a common nuisance " were later dropped and McDermott accused his political rival, Lake County Sheriff Rogelio " Roy " Dominguez, of " playing politics by targeting Woerpel ."
- However, as the tragedy grew in severity the two were eventually part of the criminal investigation into the tragedy, and, as a result, both would eventually plead guilty to a charge of common nuisance through a plea bargain.
- Dr . Michael Rodell, 70, said his name but nothing more in appearing on three counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, which carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence, and one count of common nuisance, punishable by up to two years in prison.
- Also charged was the Armour pharmaceutical company, a subsidiary of Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Inc . of Collegeville, Pennsylvania, which faces three counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, one count of common nuisance and one count of failure to notify under the Food and Drug Act.
- Quelling the panic is all the more difficult because the West Nile story has all the elements of a Michael Crichton summer thriller : A mysterious virus working its way up the Northeast coast, transmitted to people by the mosquito, one of our most common nuisances.