Don't worry, she assures us, Michigan's nuisance abatement law is fair and " the State's Supreme Court stands ready to police exorbitant applications of the statute ."
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With the help of the Brooklyn district attorney's office, police have used the city's nuisance abatement laws to close down 10 shops that had three or more arrests involving complaints of drug trafficking.
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As severe unlawful conduct issues impact the neighborhood as a whole, some municipalities have adopted a nuisance abatement strategy of using public health and fire safety violations or taxation laws as pretexts to shut down bad motels.
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Requesting the padlockings under the city's nuisance abatement law, city lawyers argue that the sex shops should be immediately closed because they represent a threat to the public " health, safety and welfare ."
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Indeed, London had seen a succession of acts and rules over the centuries to improve its air most recently the Smoke Nuisance Abatement ( Metropolis ) Acts 1853 and 1856 and the Public Health ( London ) Act 1891.
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Miller said the confusion arose when the city served a nuisance abatement order at St . Vibiana's about 5 p . m . Friday, requiring removal of the tower within 72 hours because it posed a safety threat.
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"If there is a history of violence or drug-related incidents to the police and complaints from the neighborhood, we'll look at bringing a nuisance abatement case in court to close this permanently ."
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These enforcement activities may include : yard maintenance, property standards and zoning, noise control, animal care and control, parking and traffic enforcement, graffiti management, taxi licensing and inspections, nuisance abatement, and business licensing.
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The case grew from a 1987 Florida law that authorized cities to create nuisance abatement boards, which could hear complaints about drug-related activities on private property and issue orders requiring the closure of properties for as much as a year.
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The Limelight was the first major nightclub to be shut down under the Police Department's Civil Enforcement Initiative in which department lawyers obtain court orders to close drug dens and other locations under the nuisance abatement section of the city administrative code.