anti-social behaviour definition

anti-social behaviour means behaviour by a person which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more other persons not of the same household as the person,
anti-social behaviour means behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress to members or any member of the public;
anti-social behaviour means behaviour capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person;

More Definitions of anti-social behaviour

anti-social behaviour means conduct on the part of occupiers or, or visitors to, residential premises
anti-social behaviour means behaviour by a person that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more other persons not of the same household as that person;
anti-social behaviour means behaviour occurring in circumstances in which harassment, alarm or distress is caused by the perpetrator to one or more persons not of the same household as the perpetrator;
anti-social behaviour means in this tenancy agreement:-
anti-social behaviour means acting in a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons including alcohol, drug and substance misuse and dealing, illegal possession of firearms, intimidation, harassment, gangsterism and vandalism.
anti-social behaviour means behaviour by a person which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more other persons not of the same household as the person. For further information see Guide to Anti-social Behaviour Orders at http://www.together.gov.uk/cagetfile.asp?rid=536
anti-social behaviour means a behaviour that interferes with the reasonable peace, comfort, orprivacy of a tenant’s neighbour.- Noise or activity associated with daily life, e.g., children playing, isn’t considered anti-social behaviour. ‘Tenant’ means the person or persons party to the tenancy agreement with Cornerstone, and any other person either living with or visiting them. ‘Complaint’ means a formal written statement of concern (not being a decision made by Cornerstone, court, or tribunal).- A complaint identifies a reasonable action or outcome that would resolve the complaint.A complaint must be made on the External Complaint Form (THSX017-1A)