Etymology: [ -"pas also -p&s ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French trespasser, from Old French, literally, to go across, from tres across + passer to pass; more at THROUGH, PASS.
Present participle of trespass, The act of walking on private property, gradually intrusive without right or permission; "we moved back from the encroaching tide"; "invasive tourists"; "trespassing hunters", To commit an offence; to sin, Any of various torts involving interference to another's enjoyment of his property, especially the act of being present on another's land without lawful excuse, To offend against, to wrong (someone), sin, To enter someone else's property illegally, commit the offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully enter into another's territory, intrude; err or sin, To commit a trespass; esp, to enter unlawfully upon the land of another, To go too far; to put any one to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to intrude; as, to trespass upon the time or patience of another, To pass beyond a limit or boundary; hence, to depart; to go, A person commits trespass to land when they enter another's land without their permission A trespasser may be sued in the civil courts (Contrary to popular belief, trespass is a tort (see 'tort') not a crime ), To commit any offense, or to do any act that injures or annoys another; to violate any rule of rectitude, to the injury of another; hence, in a moral sense, to transgress voluntarily any divine law or command; to violate any known rule of duty; to sin; often followed by against, An unlawful act causing injury to rights or property of another As used in BLM, an unauthorized use of federal lands or resources, An illegal act against another person's rights or property top, entry to another's property without right or permission a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages break the law make excessive use of; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy", sin (This sense is peculiar to The Lords Prayer), To enter a property without permission, To commit a sin. Sense peculiar to The Lords Prayer, enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!, The act of coming onto another’s property without the occupier’s express or implied consent, Any voluntary transgression of the moral law; any violation of a known rule of duty; sin, An unlawful act committed with force and violence (vi et armis) on the person, property, or relative rights of another, An action for injuries accompanied with force, Any injury or offence done to another, In the UK, the laws of trespass are very complex, and in particular, they are very different between Scotland and England/Wales, break the law, make excessive use of; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy", commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law, pass beyond (limits or boundaries), Unlawful interference with another's person, property or rights Theoretically, all torts are trespasses, enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!", entry to another's property without right or permission, offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion; err or sin, If someone trespasses, they go onto someone else's land without their permission. They were trespassing on private property You're trespassing! Trespass is the act of trespassing. You could be prosecuted for trespass. + trespasser trespassers tres·pass·er Trespassers will be prosecuted, If you say that someone is trespassing on something, you mean that they are involving themselves in something that is not their concern. They were acting to prevent the state from trespassing on family matters such as sex education. In law, unlawful entry onto land. Trespass was formerly defined as wrongful conduct causing injury or loss; today it is generally confined to issues involving real property (see real and personal property). Once a trespass is proved, the trespasser is usually held liable for any damages resulting, regardless of whether the trespasser was negligent or the damage was foreseeable. Criminal trespass, trespass to property that is forbidden by statute, is punishable as a crime, a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages, Illegal entry upon the property belonging to someone else, Entry onto or possession of the property owned by another without the owner's consent, In law, an unlawful intentional intrusion upon anothers property or person, An unlawful interference with one's person, property, or rights, An unauthorized use of Federal lands and/or resources, unlawful entry or possession of property, An illegal act against another person's rights or property Umbrella Policy A special form of liability policy designed to protect the insured for certain unknown contingencies over and above coverages and to provide excess insurance Umpire A third person appointed to decide an arbitration Underwrite To insure More commonly, to scrutinize a risk and decide on its eligibility for insurance, Entering on to or remaining on land without the consent of the owner or lawful occupier •Land - Rights of Land Owners, Unlawful entry onto land or into premises, trespass is yet another of those civil wrongs known as torts Put at its simplest, a trespass ins the act of interfering with the rights of another person, either in relation to lands, goods or even the person themselves, An invasion of an owner's rights in his property, Unlawful entry of or injury to the property of another, Unlawful entry on another person's land or property, An illegal act against another person's rights or property,
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Present participle of trespass
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The act of walking on private property
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gradually intrusive without right or permission; "we moved back from the encroaching tide"; "invasive tourists"; "trespassing hunters"
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trespass
To commit an offence; to sin
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Any of various torts involving interference to another's enjoyment of his property, especially the act of being present on another's land without lawful excuse
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To offend against, to wrong (someone) - "And forgeve us oure trespases, even as we forgeve them which trespas us."
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sin - "Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us — The Lord's Prayer. Matthew ch6. v.14, 15"
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To enter someone else's property illegally
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commit the offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully enter into another's territory, intrude; err or sin fiil
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trespass
To commit a trespass; esp
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trespass
to enter unlawfully upon the land of another
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trespass
To go too far; to put any one to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to intrude; as, to trespass upon the time or patience of another
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trespass
To pass beyond a limit or boundary; hence, to depart; to go
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trespass
A person commits trespass to land when they enter another's land without their permission A trespasser may be sued in the civil courts (Contrary to popular belief, trespass is a tort (see 'tort') not a crime )
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trespass
To commit any offense, or to do any act that injures or annoys another; to violate any rule of rectitude, to the injury of another; hence, in a moral sense, to transgress voluntarily any divine law or command; to violate any known rule of duty; to sin; often followed by against
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trespass
An unlawful act causing injury to rights or property of another As used in BLM, an unauthorized use of federal lands or resources
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trespass
An illegal act against another person's rights or property top
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entry to another's property without right or permission a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages break the law make excessive use of; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy"
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trespass
sin (This sense is peculiar to The Lords Prayer)
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trespass
To enter a property without permission
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trespass
To commit a sin. Sense peculiar to The Lords Prayer
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trespass
enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!
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trespass
The act of coming onto another’s property without the occupier’s express or implied consent
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trespass
Any voluntary transgression of the moral law; any violation of a known rule of duty; sin
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trespass
An unlawful act committed with force and violence (vi et armis) on the person, property, or relative rights of another
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trespass
An action for injuries accompanied with force
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trespass
Any injury or offence done to another
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trespass
In the UK, the laws of trespass are very complex, and in particular, they are very different between Scotland and England/Wales
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trespass
break the law
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trespass
make excessive use of; "You are taking advantage of my good will!"; "She is trespassing upon my privacy"
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trespass
commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
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trespass
pass beyond (limits or boundaries)
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trespass
Unlawful interference with another's person, property or rights Theoretically, all torts are trespasses
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trespass
enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!"
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trespass
entry to another's property without right or permission
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offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion; err or sin isim
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trespass
If someone trespasses, they go onto someone else's land without their permission. They were trespassing on private property You're trespassing! Trespass is the act of trespassing. You could be prosecuted for trespass. + trespasser trespassers tres·pass·er Trespassers will be prosecuted
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trespass
If you say that someone is trespassing on something, you mean that they are involving themselves in something that is not their concern. They were acting to prevent the state from trespassing on family matters such as sex education. In law, unlawful entry onto land. Trespass was formerly defined as wrongful conduct causing injury or loss; today it is generally confined to issues involving real property (see real and personal property). Once a trespass is proved, the trespasser is usually held liable for any damages resulting, regardless of whether the trespasser was negligent or the damage was foreseeable. Criminal trespass, trespass to property that is forbidden by statute, is punishable as a crime
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trespass
a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages
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trespass
Illegal entry upon the property belonging to someone else
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trespass
Entry onto or possession of the property owned by another without the owner's consent
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trespass
In law, an unlawful intentional intrusion upon anothers property or person
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trespass
An unlawful interference with one's person, property, or rights
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trespass
An unauthorized use of Federal lands and/or resources
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trespass
unlawful entry or possession of property
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trespass
An illegal act against another person's rights or property Umbrella Policy A special form of liability policy designed to protect the insured for certain unknown contingencies over and above coverages and to provide excess insurance Umpire A third person appointed to decide an arbitration Underwrite To insure More commonly, to scrutinize a risk and decide on its eligibility for insurance
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Entering on to or remaining on land without the consent of the owner or lawful occupier •Land - Rights of Land Owners
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Unlawful entry onto land or into premises
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trespass is yet another of those civil wrongs known as torts Put at its simplest, a trespass ins the act of interfering with the rights of another person, either in relation to lands, goods or even the person themselves
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trespass
An invasion of an owner's rights in his property
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trespass
Unlawful entry of or injury to the property of another
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Unlawful entry on another person's land or property
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An illegal act against another person's rights or property
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