In forest law. A sworn of ficer of the forest, whose office chiefly consists in three points: To walk daily through his charge to see, hear, aud inquire as well of trespasses as trespassers iu his bailiwick; to drive the beasts of the forest , both of venery and cliace, out of the deafforested into the forested lands; and to present all trespassers of the forest at the next courts holden for the forest. Cowell.
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OCCUPIER’S LIABILITY
The responsibility of the occupier of the property to ensure the safety of visitors. Whereas to trespassers the owner still has to perform the duty to protect them from any dangers that are imposed by the property.
MAN-TRAJPS
Engines to catch trespassers, now unlawful unless set in a dwelling- house for defense between sunset and sunrise. 24 & 25 Vict c. 100,