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Quick Answer: Trespass to land, also called trespass to realty or trespass to real property, or sometimes simply trespass, is a common law tort or a crime that is committed when an individual or the object of an individual intentionally enters the land of another without a lawful excuse. Trespass to land is actionable per se. Thus, the party whose land is entered upon may sue even if no actual harm is done. In some jurisdictions, this rule may also apply to entry upon public land having restricted access. A court may order payment of damages or an injunction to remedy the tort. By law, trespass for mesne profits is a suit against someone who has been ejected from property that did not belong to them. The suit is for recovery of damages the trespasser caused to the property and for any profits he or she may have made while in possession of that property.
DEFINITIONS
  • verbTo commit an offence; to sin.
  • verbTo offend against, to wrong (someone).
  • nounUnauthorized entry to private property
TV Shows
  • No Trespassing
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Media & Art
The Trespasser
General Electric's Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Contamination of Silver Lake, Pittsfield MA, from the series "Trespass"
No Trespassing
Synonyms
encroachinginvasive
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