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Trespass definition

Trespass on a place, means —
Trespass means one or more of the following acts:
Trespass means the definition of trespass as con- tained within chapter 9A.52 RCW, as now law or hereafter amended.

Examples of Trespass in a sentence

  • The No Trespass Notice will remain in effect during the reconsideration process unless the board decides to suspend it.

  • Trespass on U.S. property, or willful injury to the banks, masonry, fences, trees, houses, machinery, or other property of the United States at or near the lock is strictly prohibited.

  • Merrill, Trespass, Nuisance, and the Costs of Determining Property Rights, 14 J.

  • Members failing to immediately comply will be reported to law enforcement authorities and prosecuted for Trespass.

  • Trespass on lock grounds or other waterway property or injury to the banks, lock entrances, locks, cribs, dams, piers, fences, trees, buildings, or any other property of the United States per- taining to the waterway is strictly pro- hibited.


More Definitions of Trespass

Trespass means, in the application of this section
Trespass means entering or remaining in or upon the premises of any school, or department facility after reasonable warning or request to leave by school authorities or police officer.
Trespass means unlawful entry onto another's property.
Trespass means the entrance onto school grounds when prohibited.
Trespass means each and every actual entry upon the premises of an owner or other person in lawful possession of the premises without the express or the implied consent of the owner or other person in lawful possession. Trespass shall also mean remaining upon the premises of an owner or other person in lawful possession after having been told to leave the premises by the owner, or the agent, or employee of the owner, or other person in lawful possession of the premises. Trespass shall also be defined as the act of remaining on private property at any time other than during posted hours of business operation after having been directed to vacate such premises by a police officer. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to persons, including employees, whose presence upon such premises is authorized by the owner of by a person in lawful possession of such premises nor shall the provisions of this sentence apply unless hours of business operations are posted upon such premises. Trespass shall also be defined as the act of returning to private property before the posted time of opening for business operation on the next business day after having been directed to vacate such premises under the terms of this subsection.
Trespass means the removal of forest products from tribal forest land or the severance of or injury to trees and plants on tribal forest land except when authorized by law and applicable federal or tribal regulations or authorization. Trespass includes any damage to forest resources on tribal forest lands resulting from activities under contract or permits obtained through fraud or material misrepresentation of fact. Trespass also includes unlawful possession of tribal forest products and the unlawful or wanton injury of or destruction of any tree or trees growing, standing, or being upon tribal forest lands of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Fire Trespass is the act of willfully or accidentally and without authority, setting fire to or causing to be kindled, any timber, underbrush, grass or other inflammable material on and within tribal forest lands. It includes fires, authorized or unauthorized, with a point of origin on or off the trespassed property, which are left unattended or unextinguished and allowed to burn out of control and cause damage to tribal property or which require expenditure of public or private or tribal funds to control or extinguish.
Trespass means any unauthorized occupancy, use of, or action on any Tribal Land.