trespass in the PONS Dictionary

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Students who breach an expulsion (visit the school after being expelled) will be arrested for, and charged with, trespassing.
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The plaintiffs here paid their fees, were forced off the course by being arrested for trespass.
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Although the individuals were found guilty of trespassing and holding an illegal bonfire, there was not enough evidence to convict them of starting the blaze.
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The tribe sought both possession of the lands and 140 years of trespass damages.
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This was added to the north face in 1851, because so many people were trespassing on the trackbed, in order to cross.
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Six protesters were arrested for trespassing, vandalism and conspiracy.
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The royal courts accepted claims, without a wager of law, if trespass on the case was alleged.
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Trespassing children were thought to be a special case that required a higher duty of care.
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Examples of trespass are unauthorised entry to land, placing things on land and inducing animals to enter.
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He was released on 5,000 dollars bond later that day and charged with resisting arrest and trespassing.
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