nuisance — Anything that works hurt, inconvenience, or damage to another. Prior v White, 132 Fla 1, 180 So 347, 116 ALR 1176; Hofstetter v Myers, 170 Kan 564, 228 P2d 522, 24 ALR2d 188. Any thing done by one which annoys or disturbs another in the free use … Ballentine's law dictionary
maintain — The term is variously defined as acts of repairs and other acts to prevent a decline, lapse or cessation from existing state or condition; bear the expense of; carry on; commence; continue; furnish means for subsistence or existence of; hold;… … Black's law dictionary
maintain — The term is variously defined as acts of repairs and other acts to prevent a decline, lapse or cessation from existing state or condition; bear the expense of; carry on; commence; continue; furnish means for subsistence or existence of; hold;… … Black's law dictionary
padlock laws — Statutes which authorize the courts to order that premises constituting a liquor nuisance may not be occupied or used for any purpose for a specified period of time. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 444 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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