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trespassing - definition of trespassing by the Free Online Dictionary ...
tres·pass (tr s p s, -p s) intr.v. tres·passed, tres·pass·ing, tres·pass·es. 1. To commit an offense or a sin; transgress or err. 2. Law To commit an unlawful injury to ... (more...)
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Trespass (1992)
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trespass definition of trespass in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
trespass, in law, any physical injury to the person or to property property, rights to the enjoyment of things of economic value, whether the enjoyment is exclusive or shared ... (more...)
trespass - Definition of trespass at Your Dictionary
intransitive verb. to go beyond the limits of what is considered right or moral; do wrong; transgress; to go on another's land or property without permission or right; to intrude ... (more...)
trespass definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. Law. a. an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. (more...)
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An unlawful intrusion that interferes with one's person or property. Tort Law originated in England with the action of trespass. Initially trespass was any wrongful conduct ... (more...)
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Trespass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trespass (Fr. trespas, a crime, properly a stepping across, from Lat. trans, across, and passus, step, cf. "transgression," from transgredi, to step across) is a legal concept ... (more...)