NUS 
fences facing the fun, where they may have occafional co- 
vering of mats in frofty weather ; others that are more tender 
being placed in frames to have the occafional covering either 
a 
€ to = or five years 
old, they may be turned out into the open ground. 
URSINGDY, in ye a town a Hindooftan, in 
engal ; bake sE.N E.o 
GPOUR, a ae ‘of Hindooftan, in Gurry 
miles W. of Gurrah.—Alfo, a town of Ben 
; 8 miles E. of Doefa.—Alfo, a town of Bengal ; 
miles S. of Dacca. 
NURTINGEN, a _ town 
36 
of Wuortemberg, on the 
Neckar, where an hofpital was founded in 1481, which is 
faid to be the richeft foundation in the whole duchy ; 14 
miles §.E. of Stuttgart. N. lat. 48° 36’. E. long. 9g’ 
acl 
NURTURE, Guardian for, in Law. See Guar 
NUS, in Gograply, a town of France, in the deeceniat 
of the Dora; 6 miles S.E. of Aofta. 
NU » NocumMENnTuM, in sa is ufed not only 
for athing done to the hurt or annoyance o another, in his 
free lands SE eae but alfo for the ie or writ lying 
for the fam 
The er is derived from the French, nuire, to burt. 
he word is mentioned anno 22 a VIII. cap. 
Nufances are either a public or common 
doing what tends to the annoyance of all the king’s fubjects, 
and injuries to ifree ets, highways 
beage: and large rivers; as alfo diforderly ale- er a 
pi eer a gaming- oufes, 
mounte tages ereéte 
Cc. 
ome a felling af igus and fire-works, or throwing them 
tOP 
where a perfon ftops up the light of another’s seat or 
water from running to a man’s hou 
corrupting or poifoning a water-courfe, by erecling a dye- 
ufe, ora a rae for the ufe of trade, in the upper part 
of the ftream ; ftopping up a way that leads from houfes to 
lands ; lena a Prouile to decay, to the damage of - 
next houfe; ereCting a ee in any place not conv 
nient ; or an houfe of offi fo near another perfon’s ea 
as to offend him by its tell or exercifing any offenfive 
trade, and fetting up a fair or market to the prejudice of 
another. 
Indi€tment lies for a public or common nufance at the 
king’s {uit, whereon the party offending hall be fined and 
imprifoned ; but no ation can be brought in this cafe, ex- 
cept one man fuffers more by a common nufance than 
another; as where a pit is dug in the highway, and he falls 
into it. “ Gion on the cafe, or affife of nufance, ae for 
NUS 
by which means the nufance will be removed without his re- 
ere 
on may remove a -mufance in which cafe, even the cutting 
down a gat 
dei 
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the lord of manor, nor the king himfelf, amag licenfe any 
kinds of nufances in the fore; the firft, common Seles ; 
the = , fpectal nufavce ; the third, general nufa 
: it of nufance, - Pee “js either Simply de no- 
cme or oe parvo nocum 
of nufarce are now [pe termed érefpaffes, and 
a upon the cafe. 
USANCE, Abatement of, devotes the heal of it, which 
the party aggrieved is allowed to do, fo 2s he commits no 
riot In bs doing of it. 5 Rep. tor. ae 
oufe or wall is erected fo near to mine, that it flops 
eyes lights, which is a private nufance, I may enter 
my neighbour’s land, end peaceably pull it down. (Salk. 
rif a new gate is ereéted acrofs the public high- 
way, which is a common eran any of the king’s fubjeets 
affing that way ma it down, and deitroy it. (Cro. 
The reat ee the law allows ae private and 
fammary method of doing one’s felf juftice, is, becaufe i inju- 
ries of this kind, which “obftrud or annoy uch things as 
and view th om- 
iffion of affifes, ae a ice may be done therein B. 
183.) ; and if the < 
have judgment of as eae 1. To Al the nuf; 
d 2. T ov ges. (9 Rep.g5.) This 
ation, as well as shat alle d geod sabi rifernre, are 
now out of ufe, and have given way t ea on the 
cafe; in which no judgment can be i to baie: the nu- 
fance, but only to recover damages. 
SBERG, in Geography, a town of Pruffia, in Erme- 
land; ro miles S.S.W. of Heilfber 
NUSCO, a town of Naples, in Principato Ultra, the fee 
of a bifhop, fuffragan of ee ; 8 miles N. of Conza 
N. lat. 40° 56’. E.long. 1 
NUSHAR, a town of A tate ‘Turkey, in the govern- 
ment . ee at aos there is a paflage over the Eu- 
phrates ; 55 m Diarbekir.—Alfo, a town of 
Curdittan, at the a of mount Ararat ; 20 miles N.E. 0 
Van 
NUSSERABAD, a town of Hindooftan, in Candeifh; 
30 miles S.W. of Burhanpour. 
NUSSERATPOUR,. a ei of Hindooftan, in Bag- 
Jana; 20 miles N.E. of Chan 
NUSSERPOUR, a diftriét o1 or province of Hindooftan, 
in Sindy, lying on each fide of the Indus, between Sewef- 
= and Tatta.—Alfo, a town of Hindooftan, and capital of 
acountry of the fame name, on al hye 30 miles S.W. of 
Moultan. N. lat. 25° 20!. 20', 
NUSTAM, a word ufed by Pci and his followers 
to 
