Trespass
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.... the permission that has been given to him. The Law Lexicon (The Encyclopaedic Law Dictionary with Legal Maxims and Words & Phrases, 2nd Edition, 1997 by P. Ramanatha Aiyar) hast however, the following to note: "Trespass in its largest and most extensive sense, signifies any transgression or offence against the law of nature, of society, or the country in which we live; whether it relates ....
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....committed against a person and property of another: The Dictionary also quotes a passage Groin Salmond on Tort and which we may also profitably record here for assessment of situation and for proper appreciation of the import of the word 'trespass'. The passage reads as below ; "The term trespass has been used by lawyers and laymen in three senses of varying degrees of generality. ....