Trespasser definition

Trespasser means a person who enters or remains on the land of another without the landowner’s consent.
Trespasser means any person present on railway premises where such presence is forbidden, with the exception of a level crossing user;
Trespasser means a person or entity that occupies real property but never had possessory rights in the premises.

Examples of Trespasser in a sentence

  • Each Trespasser and Vandal may be removed from the Property at once and waives all eviction notices the law may require.

  • Each Trespasser and Vandal must repay the Association and each Injured Person for all their costs and expenses caused by the Act of Trespass or Vandalism.

  • The Association must take all reasonable steps to evict the Trespasser or Vandal.

  • This includes all damages and liabilities caused and incurred as a Trespasser or Vandal.

  • A Defaulting Person also includes any Trespasser or Vandal and any Infringing Owner.


More Definitions of Trespasser

Trespasser means a person who enters on the land of another without:
Trespasser means any Occupant who:
Trespasser means a person who takes or retains possession of and without authority or who prevents another person from occupying land duly let out to him;
Trespasser means an individual who, without express or implied authorization, invitation, or inducement, enters abandoned land, abandoned land that is unoccupied, a blighted parcel, or a place of public amusement that is abandoned land, abandoned land that is unoccupied, or a blighted parcel purely for the individual's own purposes and convenience.16
Trespasser means any person (other than a Protestor) not entitled to be on the Site or Adjacent Areas.
Trespasser means an entrant other than a recreational user or visitor; “visitor” means—
Trespasser means an individual who, without express or implied authorization, invitation, or inducement, enters real property purely for the individual's own purposes and convenience.