!-- Google Tag Manager (noscript) -->

Warning

Info

Warning

Info

Warning

Info

LSDefine

Simple English definitions for legal terms

clausum fregit

Read a random definition: twelve-day rule

A quick definition of clausum fregit:

Term: CLAUSUM FREGIT

Definition: Clausum fregit is a Latin phrase that means "he broke the close." It is often used in legal contexts to refer to the act of trespassing onto someone's property without permission. In simpler terms, it means that someone has entered an area that they are not supposed to be in.

Related term: TRESPASS QUARE CLAUSUM FREGIT

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Clausum fregit is a Latin term that means "he broke the close." It is often used in legal contexts to refer to the act of trespassing on someone's property.

Example: John was charged with clausum fregit after he was caught climbing over his neighbor's fence without permission.

Explanation: In this example, John is accused of breaking the close or boundary of his neighbor's property by climbing over the fence without permission. This is considered trespassing and is a violation of the law.

clausum | clausura

Warning

Info

General

General chat about the legal profession.
main_chatroom
๐Ÿ‘ Chat vibe: 0 ๐Ÿ‘Ž
Help us make LSD better!
Tell us what's important to you
LSD+ is ad-free, with DMs, discounts, case briefs & more.