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Seventy-five pexpressedpressed interest in entering land into a scheme based on such agreements, but observed variation by landowner profile and farm type merits further investigation.
I was now following the Dart Valley Trail, soon entering land held by the Raleigh Estate, granted to the old seafarer who learnt to sail, I read, in the surrounding waters.
The company was granted an injunction to prevent activists from entering land throughout the Fylde in Lancashire, and in October 2014 part of its legal costs were awarded against Rothery as the only named defendant in the case.
The company was granted the injunction to prevent activists from entering land throughout the Fylde peninsula in Lancashire in October 2014, and part of its legal costs were awarded against Rothery as the only named defendant in the case.
Accidental trespass also incurs liability, with an exception for entering land adjoining a road unintentionally (such as in a car accident), as in River Wear Commissioners v Adamson.
In 1874, gold was discovered in the Black Hills during a military expedition led by George A. Custer and miners and explorers began illegally entering land promised to the Lakota.
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Our focus should be on teaching ecological farming systems to students entering land-grant colleges today.
Palestinians in Gaza have already been testing the Israeli limits, with farmers and demonstrators entering lands adjacent to the border fence, and fishermen sailing beyond the permitted zone.
Since January, Pokot herders in Baringo have entered land used by other tribes.
4. One who intentionally and without the privilege enter land, is a "trespasser".
A few days later, they are believed to have crossed the border and entered land in Syria held by Isis.
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