trespass

  • 31trespass — tres|pass1 [ tres,pæs, trespəs ] verb intransitive 1. ) to go into a place without the owner s permission a ) No trespassing used on signs to warn people not to enter a place or area 2. ) an old word meaning to do something that is not allowed by …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 32trespass — [13] To trespass is etymologically to ‘pass across’ something. The word was acquired from Old French trespasser, a descendant of medieval Latin trānspassāre. This was a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix trāns ‘across’ and Vulgar Latin… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 33trespass on — make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something). → trespass …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 34trespass —   Komo hewa, komo wale, ae a hauka e, kahakū, a e, a e kū, hehikū. See sin.     Forgive us our trespasses us we forgive those who trespass against us (Mat. 6.12), e kala mai ho i iā mākou i kā mākoū lawehala ana. hala ana, me mākou e kala nei i… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 35trespass — A misfeasance, transgression, or offense which damages another s person, health, reputation, or property. Cox v Strickland, 120 Ga 104, 47 SE 912. In the widest application of the term, any transgression or offense against the laws of nature or… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 36trespass — [13] To trespass is etymologically to ‘pass across’ something. The word was acquired from Old French trespasser, a descendant of medieval Latin trānspassāre. This was a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix trāns ‘across’ and Vulgar Latin… …

    Word origins

  • 37Trespass to land — is a common law tort that is committed when an individual intentionally (or in Australia negligently) enters the land of another without lawful excuse. Trespass to land is actionable per se . Thus, the party whose land is entered may sue even if… …

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  • 38Trespass to chattels — is a tort whereby the infringing party has intentionally (or in Australia negligently) interfered with another person s lawful possession of a chattel. The interference can be any physical contact with the chattel in a quantifiable way, or any… …

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  • 39Trespass (película) — Trespass Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Trespass Ficha técnica …

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  • 40Trespass (disambiguation) — Trespass may be a reference to:*Trespass, the legal term for a direct violation of another person s property (usually land). *Trespass (album), an album from the rock group Genesis. *Trespass (band), an NWOBHM band. *Trespass (progressive band),… …

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