PERMANENT-TRESPASSES definition

PERMANENT-TRESPASSES





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From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  PERMANENT-TRESPASSES. When trespasses of one and the same kind, are 
  committed on several days, and are in their nature capable of renewal or 
  continuation, and are actually renewed or continued from day to day, so that 
  the particular injury, done on each particular day, cannot be distinguished 
  from what was done on another day, these wrongs are called permanent 
  trespasses. in declaring for such trespasses they may be laid with a 


  continuando. 3 Bl. Com. 212; Bac. Ab. Trespass, B 2; Id. 1 2; 1 Saund. 24, 
  n. 1. Vide Continuando; Trespass. 
  
  

















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