The correct spelling is: trespass
The word trespass is both a verb and a noun. The noun trespass is a word for the crime of entering a place without the owner's permission or, in an archaic context, an action that is not allowed by a moral law. The noun trespass is a word for an act.
The noun forms for the verb to trespass are trespasser, one who trespasses, and the gerund, trespassing.
Entering upon a property with the intent to commit an unlawful act.
tresspass is always good quality and is very functional
encroachment on forest land
Trespass is a 8 letter word, but to answer I would have to say overstep.
Simple tresspass if you did not have the owners permission to enter the properties.
Not if it is a legally designated easement.
The cats created the rules themselves.
dog sprinkler no tresspass
No, not as long as their only purpose on the property is to read the meter and then leave.
It is a written permission letter from the land owner allowing the holder of the slip to tresspass on private property
repo men are allowed to be on the property... once they have possession of the car, it is legally theres.
its basically like assault, but assualt is a criminal offence, and trespass to the person is a civil offence. catchya