Trespass: unlawful intrusion on rights, covering direct forcible injury to person, land, or chattels and related remedies. Trespass denotes an unlawful intrusion on another's rights, chiefly understood as direct and forcible injuries to person, land, or chattels giving rise to a remedy for trespass; the term also has a broader archaic sense as any wrongful act and a narrower popular sense limited to trespass to land, with the occupier's duties and the form of remedy varying by the nature of the interference.
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Trespass: unlawful intrusion on rights, covering direct forcible injury to person, land, or chattels and related remedies.
Trespass denotes an unlawful intrusion on another's rights, chiefly understood as direct and forcible injuries to person, land, or chattels giving rise to a remedy for trespass; the term also has a broader archaic sense as any wrongful act and a narrower popular sense limited to trespass to land, with the occupier's duties and the form of remedy varying by the nature of the interference.
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