slovodefinícia
trespasser
(encz)
trespasser,narušitel n: Zdeněk Brož
Trespasser
(gcide)
Trespasser \Tres"pass*er\, n.
One who commits a trespass; as:
(a) (Law) One who enters upon another's land, or violates his
rights.
(b) A transgressor of the moral law; an offender; a sinner.
[1913 Webster]
trespasser
(wn)
trespasser
n 1: someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another
without permission [syn: intruder, interloper,
trespasser]
TRESPASSER
(bouvier)
TRESPASSER. One who commits a trespass.
2. A man is a trespasser by his own direct action he acts without any
excuse; or he may be a trespasser in the execution of a legal process in an
illegal manner; 1 Chit. Pl. 183: 2 John. Cas. 27; or when the court has no
jurisdiction over the subject-matter when the court has jurisdiction but the
proceeding is defective and void; when the process has been misapplied, as,
when the defendant has taken A's goods on an execution against B; when the
process has been abused 1 Chit. Pl. 183-187 in all these cases a man is a
trespasser ab initio. And a person capable of giving his assent may become a
trespasser, by an act subsequent to the tort. If, for example, a an take
possession of land for the use of another, the latter may afterwards
recognize and adopt the act; by so doing, he places himself in the situation
of one who had previously commanded it, and consequently is himself a
trespasser, if the other had no right to enter, nor he to command the entry.
4 Inst. 317; Ham. N. P. 215. Vide 1 Rawle's R. 121.

podobné slovodefinícia
Trespasser
(gcide)
Trespasser \Tres"pass*er\, n.
One who commits a trespass; as:
(a) (Law) One who enters upon another's land, or violates his
rights.
(b) A transgressor of the moral law; an offender; a sinner.
[1913 Webster]
TRESPASSER
(bouvier)
TRESPASSER. One who commits a trespass.
2. A man is a trespasser by his own direct action he acts without any
excuse; or he may be a trespasser in the execution of a legal process in an
illegal manner; 1 Chit. Pl. 183: 2 John. Cas. 27; or when the court has no
jurisdiction over the subject-matter when the court has jurisdiction but the
proceeding is defective and void; when the process has been misapplied, as,
when the defendant has taken A's goods on an execution against B; when the
process has been abused 1 Chit. Pl. 183-187 in all these cases a man is a
trespasser ab initio. And a person capable of giving his assent may become a
trespasser, by an act subsequent to the tort. If, for example, a an take
possession of land for the use of another, the latter may afterwards
recognize and adopt the act; by so doing, he places himself in the situation
of one who had previously commanded it, and consequently is himself a
trespasser, if the other had no right to enter, nor he to command the entry.
4 Inst. 317; Ham. N. P. 215. Vide 1 Rawle's R. 121.

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