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1 trespass
'trespəs 1. verb(to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) ferdes uten lov på privat eiendom, krenke eiendomsretten2. noun(the act of trespassing.) eiendomskrenkelseIsubst. \/ˈtrespəs\/1) (jus, også trespass to property)eiendomskrenkelse2) (lov)overtredelse3) (jus, også trespass to person) personkrenkelse4) overgrep, inngrep5) ( bibelsk eller gammeldags) synd, forseelse, overtredelse, feil, skyldIIverb \/ˈtrespəs\/1) gjøre seg skyldig i eiendomskrenkelse, gå inn på andres enemerker uten tillatelse• you're trespassing!2) gjøre inngrep, gjøre overgrep3) ( bibelsk eller gammeldags) synde, forse seg, feile, begå en overtredelse4) ( overført) overskrideno trespassing adgang forbudt (for uvedkommende)trespass against ( gammeldags eller poetisk) forbryte seg mottrespass (up)on ( overført) forgripe seg på, gjøre et overgrep pådet er å gjøre et overgrep på hennes rettigheter legge for sterkt beslag på, ta for mye avmisbruke, trekke for store veksler påtrespass on someone's territory ( overført) komme inn på noens område, gå noen i næringen
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Trespass 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… … Wikipedia
trespass — [tres′pəs; ] also, esp. for v. [, tres′pas΄] vi. [ME trespassen < OFr trespasser < VL * transpassare, to pass across < L trans ,TRANS + VL * passare, to pass < L passus: see PACE1] 1. to go beyond the limits of what is considered… … English World dictionary
trespass — tres·pass 1 / tres pəs, ˌpas/ n [Anglo French trespas violation of the law, actionable wrong, from Old French, crossing, passage, from trespasser to go across, from tres across + passer to pass]: wrongful conduct causing harm to another: as a: a… … Law dictionary
Trespass 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… … Wikipedia
Trespass — Tres pass, n. [OF. trespas, F. tr[ e]pas death. See {Trespass}, v.] 1. Any injury or offence done to another. [1913 Webster] I you forgive all wholly this trespass. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] If ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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