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  2. Satires (Horace) - Wikipedia

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    In satires 1, 2 and 3, Horace gives general philosophical advice on how to live and what vices to avoid; in 4 and 6 he discusses his reasons for writing satire in the style of Lucilius, with the 5th satire (the Journey to Brundisium) an imitation of one by Lucilius; and satires 7, 8 and 9 (the three shortest satires) are all amusing anecdotes.

  3. Gillingham Borough Council v Medway (Chatham) Dock Co. Ltd.

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    Gillingham Borough Council v Medway (Chatham) Dock Co Ltd [1993] QB 343 is a case in English tort law covering nuisance.The council granted planning permission to Medway (Chatham) Dock Co Ltd to redevelop the Chatham Dockyard as a commercial port, noting that this would have some impact on local residents but authorising it because the economic benefit would far outweigh any potential noise ...

  4. Nuisance - Wikipedia

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    A public nuisance is an unreasonable interference with the public's right to property. It includes conduct that interferes with public health, safety, peace or convenience. The unreasonableness may be evidenced by statute, or by the nature of the act, including how long, and how bad, the effects of the activity may be. [4]

  5. Neighbors From Hell: What You Can Do to Stop the ... - AOL

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    Judges are people, too, and they have bad neighbors." "You have done nothing wrong," Melker added. "You have neighbors from hell, and they come in all kinds -- even the feathered kind."

  6. Neighbours reveal disturbing behaviour of man accused of ...

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    February 1, 2024 at 4:30 PM Neighbours of a Pennsylvania man who posted a video ranting about the federal government while he held his father’s severed head have said he is prone to conspiracy ...

  7. Divorce in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    the allegations had to be of a serious nature (e.g. abuse or excessive drinking) but could also be mild such as having no common interests or pursuing a separate social life; [19] the courts could not insist on severe allegations as they adopted a realistic attitude: if one party felt so strongly that a behaviour was "unreasonable" as to issue ...

  8. Man slams neighbors over their ‘ridiculous’ pet-sitting ...

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  9. Anti-social behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Many people also label behaviour which is deemed contrary to prevailing norms for social conduct as anti-social behaviour. [3] However, researchers have stated that it is a difficult term to define, particularly in the United Kingdom where many acts fall into its category. [4] The term is especially used in Irish English and British English. [5]