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· 2/16/2005

TIBERT v. Slominski

Citations

  • 2005 ND 34
  • 692 N.W.2d 133
  • 2005 N.D. LEXIS 36
  • 2005 WL 357596

How courts have described this case

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  • “This Court has defined trespass as an intentional harm, where a person ‘intentionally and without a consensual or other privilege ... enters land in possession of another or any part thereof or causes a thing or third person so to do.’ ”

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Judges: Kapsner, Vande Walle, Maring, Neumann, Sandstrom

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