An action for injuries accompanied with force.
The entry to another's property without right or permission.
A wrongful intrusion on the land of another.
A) Criminal offence other than treason or felony; B) civil wrong, redressed by payment of damages. (Sayles, George O. The King's Parliament of England, 146) A wrong done, an unlawful act against the person, the goods, or the land of another. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 258)
Intentional, unprivileged entry onto the land of another.
Causing any amount of damage to an individual's property by entering without an invitation by the owner. This is a tort, or civil wrong.
A legal cause of action that arises when one party comes or remains on the property of another without permission
The law relating to wrongful entry onto land, and also to any illegal act which causes injury or harm to another person or their property or rights.
Entry without permission into someone else's property.
Entering on to or remaining on land without the consent of the owner or lawful occupier• Land - Rights of Land Owners• Media
a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages
an (direct) injury to a person, his property or land, committed directly by the defendant
an intentional intrusion on property possessed by another
an intrusion onto the property of another that interferes with the other's right to exclusive possession
an unauthorised, uninvited entry onto Housing ACT land
an unauthorized entry onto property that causes an interference with the property owner's possessory interest in the prop- erty
an unauthorized entry upon the land of another
unlawful entry onto land or into premises
An illegal act against another person's rights or property.
Wrongful entry on to the land of another, failure to remove property from another's land; intentional interference with the possession or physical condition of personal property.
certain acts willfully committed on private or public lands e.g., refusal to leave a public building upon request when the building is closed for business. [Go to source
Invasion of an owner's right in his property; wrongful entry on the land of another person.
A tort (q.v.) involving the direct and unlawful interference to or on land or other property.
Entry onto or possession of the property owned by another without the owner's consent.
An unlawful physical invasion of property owned by another.
One of the tort actions. To recover for trespass a plaintiff must prove an immediate injury to its person, property or rights, committed with force. Trespass includes the forms of assault and battery, trespass de bonis asportatis, and trespass quare clausum fregit. Trespass vi et armis means "by force and arms" and at this time was synonymous with general trespass.
The entry of someone or something onto the property of another without the possessor's permission.
Invasion of an owner's rights in his property; wrongful entry onto the land of another.
a wrongful entry, whether with force or peacefully, onto the property of another.
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.
"All forcible, direct and immediate injury to the plaintiff's person, land or goods ... may be committed by propelling a person or object onto the land or by refusing to leave land after a licence to enter has terminated." Dukelow
A criminal offense that results from going onto another's property without permission.
Unlawful interference with another's person, property or rights. Theoretically, all torts are trespasses.
An unlawful intrusion onto the property of another.
The act of unauthorized entry to private property by a person (e.g., an off-campus student entering an on-campus laundry room with theft of laundry service as their willful intent).
Unlawful entry or possession of property.
a wilful act or active negligence that causes an injury to a person or the invasion of their property.