Norwegian Meaning of trespassers
inntrengere
Other Norwegian words related to inntrengere
- Kriminelle
- svindlere
- skyldige
- forbrytere
- lovbrytere
- lovbrytere
- gjerningsmenn
- overtredelser
- Lovbrytere
- banditter
- desperadoer
- fanger
- Desperados
- hæler
- lovbrytere
- fredløse
- forbrytere
- bøller
- slanger
- slanger
- bøller
- hoggorm
- bravoer
- bråkmakere
- skurkene
- Dyr
- bravo
- brutale
- fjaser
- ulemper
- Røvere
- djevler
- djevler
- gangsterne
- håndlangere
- væpnede menn
- tunge
- bøller
- hooligans
- hunder
- fanger
- skjelmer
- slemme
- skurker
- monstre
- skurker
- Racketeers
- skøyer
- slyngler
- utskudd
- skurker
- ujevnheter
- ville
- skurker
- skurker
- rampete
- rampegutter
- skurk
- harde
- slyngler
- skurkene
- skurker
- ynkverdige
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Definitions and Meaning of trespassers in English
trespassers
violate, to enter wrongfully or without proper authority or consent upon the real property of another, err sense 1, sin, the act of using or gaining access to a computer or computer network without authorization especially for the purpose of committing a crime or harming or removing programs, data, or hardware, a common-law form of action to recover for trespass involving the carrying off of one's goods by another, a willful act or active negligence as distinguished from a mere omission of a duty that causes an injury to or invasion of the person, rights, or especially property of another, an action brought as a means of obtaining redress for a trespass to real property and determining the title to the property, a wrongful entry on real property, a trespass that arises upon a lawful act which because of subsequent unlawful or wrongful conduct is deemed under a legal fiction to have been trespassory from the beginning, err, sin, to commit a trespass, to commit a trespass against, to enter unlawfully upon the land of another, unlawful entry on someone else's land, a trespass that continues until the act (as of depriving another of his or her property without the intent to steal it) or instrumentality (as an object placed wrongfully on another's land) causing it is ended or removed, a violation of moral or social ethics, sin, the legal action for injuries resulting from trespass, an unlawful act committed on the person, property, or rights of another, the common-law form of action for redress of injuries directly caused by such a wrongful act compare trespass on the case in this entry, an unwarranted infringement, a trespass involving intentional infliction of injury on a person, trespass to property that is forbidden by statute and punishable as a crime as distinguished from trespass that creates a cause of action for damages, trespass quare clausum fregit in this entry, a trespass that involves wrongful and tortious entry on another's real property, to make an unwarranted or uninvited incursion, wrongful conduct causing harm to another, a common-law form of action to recover for another's wrongful act that indirectly causes one's injury, sin entry 1, offense
FAQs About the word trespassers
inntrengere
violate, to enter wrongfully or without proper authority or consent upon the real property of another, err sense 1, sin, the act of using or gaining access to a
Kriminelle,svindlere,skyldige,forbrytere,lovbrytere,lovbrytere,gjerningsmenn,overtredelser,Lovbrytere,banditter
helter,engler,Helgener,uskyldige
trendsetter => Trendsetter, trendiness => trend, trendies => Mote, trenches => skyttergraver, trenchermen => Spiser,