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  1. Jul 20, 2006 · United States. Jul 21, 2006. #7. Well, I first want to apologize b/c when I wrote the suggestion I was half asleep. Your were correct when you stated about the burglary not being allanamiento de morada. However, you are incorrect if you are suggesing that trespass = only allanamiento de morada. I say this b/c trespassing or criminal trespass ...

  2. Oct 6, 2008 · Atlanta. Spanish-Chile. Oct 6, 2008. #1. Tengo que traducir "Criminal Trespass Warning". Lo traduje: Advertencia por Presencia Ilegal Criminal. El caso tiene que ver con un chico que había recibido la advertencia que incluía todo el recinto escolar MAS las paradas de buses. El acosó a un compañero en la parada de bus.

  3. Mar 6, 2015 · Persian. Mar 6, 2015. #1. trespass on something = to unfairly use more than you should of someone else's time, help etc for your own advantage. It would be trespassing on their hospitality to accept any more from them. Longman Dictionary. Hello, I can't see why is [hospitality] in the above sentence. It doesn't make sense there.

  4. Dec 13, 2006 · Dec 14, 2006. #15. JamesM said: I thought about "impassable", too, but to me it includes the connotation of being unable to pass it because of a physical restriction: "an impassable gorge", for example. The nice bit about "untrespassable" is that it gives the impression of a line which carries a penalty if it is crossed.

  5. Mar 28, 2016 · May 28, 2008. #2. When you say "notice someone doing something," "doing" is a gerund used as a noun. When you say "notice someone do something," "do" is an infinitive being used as a noun. Both are correct. And your example is correct "trespassing" or "trespass," but since trespass is an intransitive verb and doesn't take a direct object, you ...

  6. Feb 26, 2007 · Mexico. Spanish. Feb 26, 2007. #2. allanamiento. Yo creo que puede ser "culposo", a diferencia del de primer grado, que si es "doloso". A person is guilty of criminal trespass in the second degree if he knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in or upon premises of another under circumstances not constituting criminal trespass in the first degree.

  7. TRESPASS - An unlawful act committed with violence, ti et armis, to the person, property or relative rights of another. Every felony includes a trespass, in common parlance, such acts are not in general considered as trespasses, yet they subject the offender to an action of trespass after his conviction or acquittal.

  8. Feb 27, 2022 · "Invade", like "trespass", implies the action is a wrongful violation, even if the idea isn't included in this one particular dictionary's definition. Compare Merriam-Webster's definitions: 1: to enter for conquest or plunder

  9. May 12, 2018 · 2. A building - you cannot "burgle" open land or, indeed, anything that is not a building. 3. The burglar must have. (i) the intention to commit a specified crime -> you do not commit a crime if you trespass with the intention of e.g. sheltering from the cold; making a malicious call on your own mobile phone.

  10. Jul 16, 2018 · English (Midlands UK) Jul 16, 2018. #4. The "standard" wording that means "Private property - keep out!" is " Trespassers will be prosecuted " (prosecute = pursue in law). It's apparently incorrect because trespass is a civil offence and prosecution is a criminal penalty. There have been various humorous variants such as your example and also ...

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