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cattle-trespass

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A quick definition of cattle-trespass:

Cattle-trespass is when someone's cows or other animals go onto someone else's land without permission. This is against the law and the owner of the land can either take the animals or sue the owner of the animals for damages. It doesn't matter if the owner of the animals meant for them to go onto the land or not, they are still responsible for the damage caused.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Cattle-trespass is a type of trespass where one's cattle or other animals enter another person's land without permission. This can result in the other person either taking the animals or suing for trespass in the local courts. It is a strict liability offense, meaning that the owner of the animals is responsible for any damage caused, regardless of whether they were negligent or not.

Example: If a farmer's cows escape from their enclosure and enter a neighboring farmer's land, causing damage to crops or property, the owner of the cows can be held liable for cattle-trespass. Even if the owner of the cows did not intend for them to enter the neighboring land, they are still responsible for any damage caused.

This example illustrates how cattle-trespass is a strict liability offense, as the owner of the cows is responsible for any damage caused by their animals, regardless of whether they intended for them to enter the neighboring land or not.

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