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" With regard to the latter, namely, the personal inconvenience and interference with one's enjoyment, one's quiet, one's personal freedom, anything that discomposes or injuriously affects the senses or the nerves, whether that may or may not be denominated... "
Connecticut Reports: Containing Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ... - Page 42
by Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1888
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 36

Law - 1888 - 564 pages
...distinction laid down by Lord Chancellor Westhury in St. Helen's Smeltin9 Co. v. Tippin9, 11 HL Cas. 650. cited by the defendants, between a nuisance producing...complained of occurs," we still think there is no anthority that would deny a right of action under the facts and circumstances of this case as described...
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Leading Cases on the Law of Torts Determined by the Courts of America and ...

Melville Madison Bigelow - Torts - 1875 - 808 pages
...senses or the nerves, whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance, must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequences...
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A Summary of the Law of Torts, Or, Wrongs Independent of Contract

Sir Arthur Underhill - Torts - 1878 - 370 pages
...senses or the nerves, — whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance, must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequences...
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The Doctrine of Damnum Absque Injuria: Considered in Its Relation to the Law ...

Edward P. Weeks - Damages - 1879 - 368 pages
...injuriously affects the senses, or the nerves : whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance depends greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, he must often subject himself to the consequences of those...
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A Treatise on Torts: And the Legal Remedies for Their Redress

Sydney Hastings - Torts - 1885 - 532 pages
...senses or the nerves, whether that may be or may not be denominated a nuisance, must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequences...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 10

Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 924 pages
...distinction laid down by Lord Chancellor WKSTBURY in St. Helen's Smelting Co. v. Tipping, 11 HL Gas. 650, cited by, the defendants, between a nuisance...and circumstances of this case as described in the findings. The vivid language of THOMPSON, J., in delivering the opinion in Dennis v. Eckhardt, 3 Grant,...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 25

Law reports, digests, etc - 1893 - 1164 pages
...senses orthe nerves, whetherthat mayor may not be denominated a'nuisance,' must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man live« in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequence...
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The Mining Reports: A Series Containing the Cases on the Law of ..., Volume 11

Robert Stewart Morrison - Mining law - 1887 - 780 pages
...senses or the nerves, whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance, must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequences...
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Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2

John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1888 - 816 pages
...senses or the nerves, whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance, must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs. If a man lives in a town, it is necessary that he should subject himself to the consequences...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in Ohio Courts of Record ..., Volume 27

William John Tossell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 750 pages
...senses or the nerves whether that may or may not be denominated a nuisance must undoubtedly depend greatly on the circumstances of the place where the thing complained of actually occurs, * * * If a man lives in a street where there are numerous shops and a shop is opened...
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