Trespass
71trespass on the case — Case Case, n. [F. cas, fr. L. casus, fr. cadere to fall, to happen. Cf. {Chance}.] 1. Chance; accident; hap; opportunity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] By aventure, or sort, or cas. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. That which befalls, comes, or happens; an… …
72trespass against — archaic or literary commit an offence against (a person or a set of rules). → trespass …
73trespass de bonis — Same as trespass de bonis asportatis …
74trespass de uxore abducto — An action of trespass for the abduction of the wife of the plaintiff. See 3 Bl Comm 139 …
75trespass per quad servitium amisit — An action of trespass which lay where the defendant had assaulted or ill used a servant of the plaintiff whereby plaintiff was deprived of his services. See 3 Bl Comm 142 …
76trespass per quod consortium amisit — An action of trespass which lay where the defendant had assaulted or ill used the wife whereby the plaintiff husband was deprived of her society. See 2 Bl Comm 140 …
77trespass quare clausum — Same as trespass quare clausum fregit …
78trespass to try title — An action to recover possession of real property and damages for any trespass committed upon such property by the defendant. 52 Am J1st Tresp § 2. An action displacing or supplementing the common law action of ejectment in some jurisdictions. 25… …
79trespass de bonis asportatis — noun an action brought to recover damages from a person who has taken goods or property from its rightful owner • Hypernyms: ↑trespass …
80trespass quare clausum fregit — noun the defendant unlawfully enters the land of the plaintiff • Hypernyms: ↑trespass * * * : the tort of wrongful entry on real property …