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Trespass (properly to go beyond, from Lat. trans , "across" + passus , "act of going from place to place"; French outrepasser is from Latin ultra = "beyond" + passus ) is a legal concept, w...
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There are both criminal and civil TRESPASS laws. Criminal trespass law is enforced by police, sheriffs, or park rangers. ... IOWA: The unarmed pursuit of game or fur-bearing animals lawfully injured or killed which come to rest on or escape to the property of another is an exception to the trespass law.
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TORT LAW originated in England with the action of trespass. Initially trespass was any wrongful conduct directly causing injury or loss; in modern law trespass is an unauthorized entry upon land.
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The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Trespass *; ... TRESPASS - An unlawful act committed with violence, ti et armis, to the person, property or relative rights of another. Every felony includes ... Need a Lawyer? Check Out The 'Lectric Law Library's Searchable Attorney Directory; & our Searchable Expert Witness Directory...
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A. A person commits criminal trespass in the first degree by knowingly: ... 3. Entering any residential yard and, without lawful authority, looking into the residential structure thereon in reckless disregard of infringing on the inhabitant's right of privacy.
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Canadian maritime law, admiralty law and shipping law ... To maintain an action in trespass there must be direct interference with land belonging to another (i.e. there must be direct damage to the land). The action is therefore only available to an owner/occupier of land.
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Joe Riddell's overview of Texas stream navigation law ... State Law ... As part of the navigation right, one may use the bed and, to a limited degree, the banks of a navigable stream. However, the use of the private property adjacent to a stream can be a criminal trespass.
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This is also one area where the laws of England and Scotland are significantly different. It is against the law to trespass on any land (and inland that includes land covered by water such as rivers or lakes) or in any building.
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But if that be so, the same doctrine must prevail in trespass. It might be assumed that trespass is founded on the defendant's having caused damage by his act, without regard to negligence. But if that be true, the law must apply the same criterion to other wrongs differing from trespass only in some technical point;
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Assault is intentionally causing the victim to believe that he or she will be imminently, physically contacted against his or her will. No contact actually has to occur; swinging a clenched fist at a victim is assault, even if the fist misses the victim, as long as ... Back to Canadian Law ... Category: Canadian Tort Law...
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