The remedies available with regard to the fruits of the trespass in the hands of the trespasser would be an injunction, and we would accept that. |
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The fact that the claimant was a trespasser is, from the defendant's point of view, purely fortuitous. |
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As noted above, at common law the trespasser received the least protection of any entrant on the occupier's premises. |
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When the driver saw a man in white on the rail, he braked and the train stopped 30 metres short of the trespasser. |
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This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser. |
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A trespasser who enters another's land may cause the landowner no financial loss. |
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Thus when she re-enters the store she is entering a part of a building as a trespasser intending to steal. |
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Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser. |
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That is, the tortfeasor, the trespasser, is liable not only for the tort of trespass but for what has been called the fruits of the trespass. |
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Failure to comply with the conditions of access makes a person a trespasser. |
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Accidents which occurred on main-track or spurs, excluding crossing and trespasser accidents. |
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With a total of 52 fatalities in 2009, trespasser accidents continued to account for the majority of rail fatalities. |
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Thermal cameras can detect intruders in total darkness, but cannot be used for trespasser identification. |
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In case of an accident or incident, it will be the full responsibility of the trespasser. |
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If you're not among the 1,000 English and French private schoolgirls who attend classes at Villa Maria, you're deemed a trespasser if you're found on the grounds. |
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We saw a decline in trespasser fatalities in the years immediately following our recommendations. |
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Most wolves wouldn't have come out into the open to bark at an unknown trespasser near his den. |
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He shot up and saw the trespasser leering at him through the pane. |
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In December last year, a truffle farmer in France was arrested for shooting a trespasser. |
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Unlike Mr Blair, a trespasser in the land of the centre-right, Mr Hague would stick to his old faith and refuse to surrender. |
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For example, a person entering a gas station to ask for directions is a licensee and not a trespasser. |
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As a result the reader of the latter may feel more like a trespasser than a fellow creature on the common ground of human experience. |
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The numbers of trespasser fatalities are here taken from Table 1.2, which excludes those at level crossings. |
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Over the past 10 years, there have been, on average, 55 trespasser fatalities per year on railway tracks under federal jurisdiction. |
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It has been determined that a trespasser riding the Burlington Northern Santa Fe train closed the air brake valves between the railcars and opened the coupler. |
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The charge alleges that he entered, and traversed as a trespasser, the south-running Channel Tunnel, causing any engine or carriage using that railway to be obstructed. |
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In the case of potential secondtrain events, this may involve both the addition of vehicular crossing gates, bells and flashing lights and fencing to restrict trespasser access to the railway right-of-way. |
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Since the accident, a number of initiatives have been taken to reduce the risk of trespasser accidents on railway rights-of-way, especially in the vicinity of the town of Tecumseh. |
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If you look through our reports, you'll see that over the years we've identified and commented on the complex human and engineering factors at play in crossing and trespasser occurrences. |
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Contravening these provisions makes a person a trespasser. |
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However, such measures do not appear to reduce the frequency of trespasser accidents over the long term nor do local initiatives mitigate the country-wide trespasser accident issue. |
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Any person, other than a person exercising rights pursuant to 21.3.1 or 21.3.3, who contravenes any provision of this chapter shall be considered to be a trespasser. |
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Entered a garden shed in Ashington as a trespasser on Christmas Day and stole a pipe wrench, biscuit jointer and a can of paint. |
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