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What (who) is trespasser - definition

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trespasser         
n.
1.
Intruder, invader.
2.
Offender, sinner, transgressor, misdoer, delinquent.
Trespasser         
·noun One who commits a trespass.
II. Trespasser ·noun A transgressor of the moral law; an offender; a sinner.
III. Trespasser ·noun One who enters upon another's land, or violates his rights.
trespasser         

Wikipedia

Trespasser

In the law of tort, property, and criminal law a trespasser is a person who commits the act of trespassing on a property, that is, without the permission of the owner. Being present on land as a trespasser thereto creates liability in the trespasser, so long as the trespass is intentional. At the same time, the status of a visitor as a trespasser (as opposed to an invitee or a licensee) defines the legal rights of the visitor if they are injured due to the negligence of the property owner.

Examples of use of trespasser
1. The trespasser, however, began to flee away, disregarding the soldier‘s repeated demand.
2. Strategica had obtained a temporary restraining order that declared him a trespasser, prosecutors said.
3. He snatched a Masai cudgel from the trespasser and wielded it above his head.
4. In another case, Dvorkin used the fact that the trespasser was religious and that trespassing contravenes the Torah.
5. In cases where the violation seems accidental, authorities will simply escort the trespasser out of the prohibited zone.