Trespass
121permanent trespass — A trespass of a permanent nature, where the injury is continually renewed; as where a man s cattle are habitually permitted to trespass and spoil and consume the herbage. See 3 Bl Comm 212 …
122cattle-trespass — the wrong of allowing cattle to go on to another s land, an ancient tort repealed by the Animals Act 1971, which does, however, make new provisions for the same facts. See animals, liability for. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
123real estate trespass — index encroachment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
124action of trespass — See trespass …
125forcible trespass — A trespass amounting to a breach of the peace. Carroll v State, 23 Ala 28 …
126joint trespass — A trespass committed by the united action of two or more persons, or by the action of one or more of them with the authority or assent of the others. Bonte v Postell, 109 Ky 64, 58 SW 536. See joint trespassers …
127For Them That Trespass — Voir À tout péché miséricorde …
128cattle trespass — /ˈkætl ˌtrɛspəs/ (say katl .trespuhs) noun Law (formerly) action brought against the possessor of cattle for damage suffered, irrespective of negligence, if an animal strays from his or her land onto another s land and thereby causes damage …