trespass
91trespass — n 1. encroachment, entrenchment, infringement, intrusion, invasion; imposition, obtrusion. 2. wrong, wrongdoing, evildoing, sin, offense; transgression, violation, infraction, breach; crime, misdemeanor, felony; error, mistake, misdeed, misstep.… …
92trespass — tres·pass …
93trespass — verb Syn: intrude, encroach, invade, enter without permission …
94trespass — Прегрешение1 …
95trespass — [ˈtrespəs] verb [I] to go into a place without the owner s permission trespasser noun [C] …
96Trespass offering — (Heb. asham, debt ), the law concerning, given in Lev. 5:14 6:7; also in Num. 5:5 8. The idea of sin as a debt pervades this legislation. The asham, which was always a ram, was offered in cases where sins were more private. (See Offering.) …
97trespass de bonis asportatis — The common law form of action for the recovery of damages resulting from the taking of chattel property from the possession of the plaintiff. 52 Am J1st Tresp § 2 …
98trespass for mesne profits — A form of action supplemental to ejectment, brought against one wrongfully in possession to recover damages for the disturbance of the plaintiff s possession together with the profits which accrued during the wrongful possession. 52 Am J1st Tresp …
99trespass on the case — A common law form of action, otherwise known as case and action on the case, for an injury resulting from a wrongful act other than physical force, or for an injury resulting from nonfeasance or negligence, or for an injury which is consequential …
100trespass quare clausum fregit — The common law remedy for the recovery of damages for the wrong of intruding upon the real property of another. 52 Am J1st Tresp § 2 …