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Definitionn. a wrongful interference with the possession of property
Last update: October 3, 2015
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The plane trespassed upon another country's airspace. [verb]
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He told me I was trespassing on private land. [verb]
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The army trespassed the enemy camp. [verb]
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Prevention of trespass is the responsibility of the landowner, not the Council or Police Are n't all Gypsies/Travellers just roving criminals? [Please select]
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If you do so without permission from the landowner you may be committing trespass and be asked to leave. [Please select]
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And perhaps, when I say it, you'll be angry with me, and think that I trespass upon you.' [Please select]
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Had he said his prayers that night he would have been obliged to repeat, "Forgive us as we forgive them who trespass against us." [Please select]
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I promised to atone for my trespass, and, having ordered to every man his bottle, began the contest with a bumper to the health of Narcissa. [Please select]
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Losberne, speaking softly, but with great vehemence notwithstanding, 'this is the lad, who, being accidently wounded by a spring-gun in some boyish trespass on Mr.' [Please select]
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May I trespass on your valuable space. [Please select]
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I won't trespass on your valuable time. [Please select]
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